Optimising self-assembly through time-dependent interactions
Soft Condensed Matter
2017-09-13 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
We demonstrate a simple method by which time-dependent interactions can be exploited to improve self-assembly in colloidal systems. We apply this method to two systems: a model colloid with short-ranged attractive potentials that undergoes crystallisation, and a schematic model of cluster growth. The method is based on initially strong bonds between particles, to accelerate nucleation, followed by a stage with weaker bonds, to promote growth of high-quality assembled structures. We track the growth of clusters during assembly, which reveals insight into effects of multiple nucleation events, and of competition between the growth of clusters with different properties.
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@article{arxiv.1609.05008,
title = {Optimising self-assembly through time-dependent interactions},
author = {Christopher J. Fullerton and Robert L. Jack},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.05008},
year = {2017}
}
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13 pages