We show using numerical simulations that a rich variety of novel colloidal
crystalline states are realized on square and triangular two dimensional
periodic substrates which can be experimentally created using crossed laser
arrays. When there are more colloids than potential substrate minima, multiple
colloids are trapped at each substrate minima and act as a single particle with
a rotational degree of freedom, giving rise to a new type of orientational
order. We call these states colloidal molecular crystals. A two-step melting
can also occur in which individual colloidal molecules initially rotate,
destroying the overall orientational order, followed by the onset of inter-well
colloidal hopping.Comment: 4 pages, 4 postscript figure