Convectively Assembled Monolayers of Colloidal Cubes: Evidence of Optimal Packings
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2019-04-09
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We employ a system of cubic colloids with rounded corners to study the close-packed monolayers that form via convective assembly. We show that by controlled solvent evaporation large densely packed monolayers of colloidal cubes are obtained. Using scanning electron microscopy and particle-tracking algorithms, we investigate the local order in detail and show that the obtained monolayers possess their predicted close-packed optimal packings, the Î 0 -lattice and the Î 1 -lattice, as well as the simple square-lattice and disordered packings. We further show that shape details of the cube corners are important for the final packing symmetry, where the frequency of the Î 1 -lattice increases with decreasing roundness of the corners, whereas the frequency of the Î 0 -lattice is unaffected. The formation of both optimal packings is found to be a consequence of the out-of-equilibrium formation process, which leads to small shifts in rows of cubes, thereby transforming the Î 1 -lattice into the Î 0 -lattice.
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Taverne, General Materials Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Surfaces and Interfaces, Spectroscopy, Electrochemistry
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Meijer, J M, Meester, V, Hagemans, F, Lekkerkerker, H N W, Philipse, A P & Petukhov, A V 2019, 'Convectively Assembled Monolayers of Colloidal Cubes : Evidence of Optimal Packings', Langmuir, vol. 35, no. 14, pp. 4946-4955. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b04330