# Evidence of a two-stage melting of Wigner solids in two dimensions

**Authors:** Jian Huang, Talbot Knighton, Zhe Wu, Alessandro Serafin, J. S. Xia L., N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West

arXiv: 1706.01652 · 2018-02-28

## TL;DR

This paper provides experimental evidence for a two-stage melting process of Wigner solids in two-dimensional systems, revealing an intermediate phase and advancing understanding of 2D phase transitions.

## Contribution

It demonstrates the existence of a two-stage Wigner crystal melting process with an intermediate phase, supported by transport measurements in ultra-dilute 2D systems.

## Key findings

- Evidence for a first-order WC-intermediate phase transition.
- Observation of a two-stage melting process.
- Identification of an intermediate phase in 2D Wigner solids.

## Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) solid-liquid transition (SLT)~\cite{Mermin1966Absence,Mermin1968Crystalline,Kosterlitz1972Long} concerns fundamental concepts of long-range correlations vital to magnetism, superconductivity, superfluidity, and topological matters. A long sought-after example is the melting of a Wigner Crystal (WC)~\cite{Wigner1934Interaction} of electrons. Detection efforts have targeted distinctive collective modes such as pinning by disorder, resonant-frequency absorption of Goldstone modes, and melting transition. However, only one-step second-order melting of softly-pinned modes was reported. Without the evidence of genuine pinning as exhibited in the charge density waves (CDWs)~\cite{PinningCDW}, these modes are likely intermediate phases which are only part of a complete SLT. To verify if there is a WC-intermediate phase transition will not only provide a solid proof of a WC, but will also unveil the nature of the SLT in relation to the two-stage Kosterlitz-Thouless (KT) model~\cite{Kosterlitz1972Long,Kosterlitz1973Ordering,Halperin1978Theory,Nelson1979Dislocation,hexatic_ceperley,hexatic_nelson, Young1979Melting}. %(or dislocation pairs) above a critical temperature $T_c$. Through transport studies of ultra-dilute high-purity 2D systems, this work presents evidence for not only a WC, but also for a two-stage WC-liquid SLT mediated by a first-order WC-intermediate phase transition.

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