W. Lechner, S. J. M. Habraken, N. Kiesel, M. Aspelmeyer, P. Zoller
Levitated nanospheres in optical cavities open a novel route to study many-body systems out of solution and highly isolated from the environment. We show that properly tuned optical parameters allow for the study of the non-equilibrium dynamics of composite nano-particles with non-isotropic optical friction. We find friction induced ordering and nematic transitions with non-equilibrium analogs to liquid crystal phases for ensembles of dimers.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.4691
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