Vibrational Modes in Colloidal Crystals
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Abstract
We investigate vibrational modes in quasi-two-dimensional colloidal crystals using video microscopy and displacement covariance matrix analysis. Debye scaling in the phonon density of states and the dispersion curve for two-dimensional hexagonal crystals are recovered for both mono-layer and double layer colloidal crystals. Using ``soft spots'' analysis, low-frequency quasi-localized phonon modes, which were found to coincide with fragile regions in glasses [1] appear to be spatially correlated with structural defects in colloidal crystals. Thus, ``soft spots'' may be a useful general identifier for defects in both crystalline and amorphous solids. This work is supported by NSF DMR 0804881, MRSEC DMR11-20901, and by NASA NNX08AO0G. \\[4pt] [1] K. Chen et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 108301 (2011)
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