Abstract
We study the phase behavior of a charged two-dimensional colloidal system in the presence of a periodic light field composed of two interfering laser beams. Above a certain light intensity, the light field initiates a liquid-solid transition. This effect is known as light-induced freezing. When the light field is increased above a critical value, however, the induced crystal is predicted to melt into a modulated liquid again. In this paper we report the first direct experimental observation of this reentrance phenomenon.
- Received 22 May 1998
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.2606
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