Abstract
We revisit the problem of computing the boundary density profile of a droplet of two-dimensional one-component plasma (2D OCP) with logarithmic interaction between particles in a confining harmonic potential. At a sufficiently low temperature, but still in the liquid phase, the density exhibits oscillations as a function of the distance to the boundary of the droplet. We obtain the density profile numerically using Monte-Carlo simulations of the 2D OCP. We argue that the decay and period of those oscillations can be explained within a picture of the Wigner crystallization near the boundary, where the crystal is gradually melted with the increasing distance to the boundary.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 015002 |
| Journal | Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical |
| Volume | 54 |
| Issue number | 1 |
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| State | Published - Jan 8 2021 |
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