Soliton Staircases and Standing Strain Waves in Confined Colloidal Crystals
Soft Condensed Matter
2015-05-14 v1
Abstract
We show by computer simulation of a two-dimensional crystal confined by corrugated walls that confinement can be used to impose a controllable mesoscopic superstructure of predominantly mechanical elastic character. Due to an interplay of the particle density of the system and the width D of the confining channel, "soliton staircases" can be created along both parallel confining boundaries, that give rise to standing strain waves in the entire crystal. The periodicity of these waves is of the same order as D. This mechanism should be useful for structure formation in the self-assembly of various nanoscopic materials.
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@article{arxiv.0912.1161,
title = {Soliton Staircases and Standing Strain Waves in Confined Colloidal Crystals},
author = {Yu-Hang Chui and Surajit Sengupta and Kurt Binder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.1161},
year = {2015}
}
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22 pages, 5 figures