Fast Formation of Opal-like Columnar Colloidal Crystals
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2007
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We demonstrate that highly polydisperse colloidal gibbsite platelets easily form an opal-like columnar crystal with striking iridescent Bragg reflections. The formation process can be accelerated by orders of magnitude under a centrifugation force of 900g without arresting the system in a disordered glassy phase. Using transmission electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering techniques, we find that the forced sedimentation is accompanied by particle size fractionation, leading to inversion of the iridescent colors. The relatively easy self-organization of the polydisperse colloidal particles into opal-like crystals may be explained on the basis of the observed particle fractionation and possibly also on hexatic-like ordering.
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van der Beek, D, Radstake, P B, Petukhov, A V & Lekkerkerker, H N W 2007, 'Fast Formation of Opal-like Columnar Colloidal Crystals', Langmuir, vol. 99, pp. 11343-11346.