Self-Assembly of Colloidal Cubes via Vertical Deposition

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2012

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Meijer, J.M.ISNI 0000000449400232
Hagemans, FabianISNI 0000000493298909
Rossi, L.ISNI 0000000419438950
Byelov, D.
Castillo, S.I.R.ISNI 0000000505973431
Snigireva, I.
Philipse, Albert P.ISNI 000000038745113X
Petukhov, A.V.ORCID 0000-0001-9840-6014ISNI 0000000389991404

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The vertical deposition technique for creating crystalline microstructures is applied for the first time to nonspherical colloids in the form of hollow silica cubes. Controlled deposition of the cubes results in large crystalline films with variable symmetry. The microstructures are characterized in detail with scanning electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering. In single layers of cubes, distorted square to hexagonal ordered arrays are formed. For multilayered crystals, the intralayer ordering is predominantly hexagonal with a hollow site stacking, similar to that of the face centered cubic lattice for spheres. Additionally, a distorted square arrangement in the layers is also found to form under certain conditions. These crystalline films are promising for various applications such as photonic materials

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Meijer, J M, Hagemans, F, Rossi, L, Byelov, D, Castillo, S I R, Snigireva, I, Philipse, A P & Petukhov, A V 2012, 'Self-Assembly of Colloidal Cubes via Vertical Deposition', Langmuir, vol. 28, pp. 7631-7638. https://doi.org/10.1021/la3007052