We analyse the stability and dynamics of an ion chain confined inside a
high-finesse optical resonator. When the dipolar transition of the ions
strongly couples to one cavity mode, the mechanical effects of light modify the
chain properties close to a structural transition. We focus on the linear chain
close to the zigzag instability and show that linear and zigzag arrays are
bistable for certain strengths of the laser pumping the cavity. For these
regimes the chain is cooled into one of the configurations by cavity-enhanced
photon scattering. The excitations of these structures mix photonic and
vibrational fluctuations, which can be entangled at steady state. These
features are signalled by Fano-like resonances in the spectrum of light at the
cavity output.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figs - version to appear in PR