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Symmetry Breaking and Topological Defect Formation in Ion Coulomb Crystals (1211.7005v1)

Published 29 Nov 2012 in physics.atom-ph, cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.data-an, and quant-ph

Abstract: Symmetry breaking phase transitions play an important role in nature. When a system traverses such a transition at a finite rate, its causally disconnected regions choose the new broken symmetry state independently. Where such local choices are incompatible, defects will form with densities predicted to follow a power law scaling in the rate of the transition. The importance of this Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) ranges from cosmology to condensed matter [1-4]. In previous tests in homogeneous systems, defect formation was seen, but weak dependence on the transition rate and limited control of external parameters so far prevented tests of KZM scaling. As recently predicted [5-9], in inhomogeneous systems propagation of the critical front enhances the role of causality and steepens scaling of defect density with the transition rate. We use ion Coulomb crystals in a harmonic trap to demonstrate, for the first time, scaling of the number of topological defects with the transition rate - the central prediction of KZM - in a well-controlled environment.

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