Hiding in Plain View: Colloidal Self-Assembly from Polydisperse Populations

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TitreHiding in Plain View: Colloidal Self-Assembly from Polydisperse Populations
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursCabane B, Li J, Artzner F, Botet R, Labbez C, Bareigts G, Sztucki M, Goehring L
JournalPHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume116
Pagination208001
Date PublishedMAY 20
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0031-9007
Résumé

We report small-angle x-ray scattering experiments on aqueous dispersions of colloidal silica with a broad monomodal size distribution (polydispersity, 14%; size, 8 nm). Over a range of volume fractions, the silica particles segregate to build first one, then two distinct sets of colloidal crystals. These dispersions thus demonstrate fractional crystallization and multiple-phase (bcc, Laves AB(2), liquid) coexistence. Their remarkable ability to build complex crystal structures from a polydisperse population originates from the intermediate-range nature of interparticle forces, and it suggests routes for designing self-assembling colloidal crystals from the bottom up.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.208001