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Composite colloidal assembly by critical Casimir forces

Soft Condensed Matter 2026-02-16 v1

Abstract

We investigate the phase behaviour of mixtures of two populations of colloidal particles dispersed in a binary solvent system near its critical composition. The surfaces of particles are chemically modified to elicit a specific solvent affinity for one of the solvents. In this way, fluid-mediated interactions, which involve the critical Casimir effect, become particle population specific. As a result, the colloidal mixture shows a complex crystallization behavior reminiscent of the crystallization of atomic alloys. We show that the exquisite temperature dependence and reversibility of the critical Casimir interaction allows sampling the entire phase diagram of the binary system, and can be even used to anneal the crystalline microstructure analogous to temperature cycling of atomic alloy phases.

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@article{arxiv.2602.12431,
  title  = {Composite colloidal assembly by critical Casimir forces},
  author = {T. E. Kodger and N. Farahmand Bafi and M. Labbé-Laurent and E. Steijlen and A. Maciolek and P. Schall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12431},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7 pages, 7 figures

R2 v1 2026-07-01T10:34:32.123Z