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Main Authors: Xu, Mingyao, Smith, Aaron A., Prokhorov, Leonid, Guarrera, Vera, Barontini, Giovanni
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.14980
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author Xu, Mingyao
Smith, Aaron A.
Prokhorov, Leonid
Guarrera, Vera
Barontini, Giovanni
author_facet Xu, Mingyao
Smith, Aaron A.
Prokhorov, Leonid
Guarrera, Vera
Barontini, Giovanni
contents We report a laboratory measurement of how impurities shift Coulomb crystallization in a strongly interacting ionic system. This is achieved by using laser cooled Ca$^+$ crystals doped with a controlled number of Xe$^{12+}$ highly charged ions. We find that the crystallization threshold is unchanged at low impurity concentration, but shows a clear crossover once the impurity content becomes sufficiently large, after which the shift grows approximately linearly. Complementary measurements reveal that this global effect originates from a local pinning of the crystal around the impurities. We further show how the measured shift could impact standard models of crystallization in white dwarfs and neutron stars. Our results provide an experimental route to incorporating impurity effects into models of multicomponent Coulomb matter, relevant to stellar crystallization and strongly coupled plasmas.
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spellingShingle Measuring impurity-induced shifts in Coulomb crystallization
Xu, Mingyao
Smith, Aaron A.
Prokhorov, Leonid
Guarrera, Vera
Barontini, Giovanni
Other Condensed Matter
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Atomic Physics
Plasma Physics
Quantum Physics
We report a laboratory measurement of how impurities shift Coulomb crystallization in a strongly interacting ionic system. This is achieved by using laser cooled Ca$^+$ crystals doped with a controlled number of Xe$^{12+}$ highly charged ions. We find that the crystallization threshold is unchanged at low impurity concentration, but shows a clear crossover once the impurity content becomes sufficiently large, after which the shift grows approximately linearly. Complementary measurements reveal that this global effect originates from a local pinning of the crystal around the impurities. We further show how the measured shift could impact standard models of crystallization in white dwarfs and neutron stars. Our results provide an experimental route to incorporating impurity effects into models of multicomponent Coulomb matter, relevant to stellar crystallization and strongly coupled plasmas.
title Measuring impurity-induced shifts in Coulomb crystallization
topic Other Condensed Matter
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Atomic Physics
Plasma Physics
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.14980