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A route to hierarchical assembly of colloidal diamond

Zhou, Yuan
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Cersonsky, Rose K.  
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Glotzer, Sharon C.
2022
Soft Matter

Photonic crystals, appealing for their ability to control light, are constructed from periodic regions of different dielectric constants. Yet, the structural holy grail in photonic materials, diamond, remains challenging to synthesize at the colloidal length scale. Here we explore new ways to assemble diamond using modified gyrobifastigial (mGBF) nanoparticles, a shape that resembles two anti-aligned triangular prisms. We investigate the parameter space that leads to the self-assembly of diamond, and we compare the likelihood of defects in diamond self-assembled via mGBF vs. the nanoparticle shape that is the current focus for assembling diamond, the truncated tetrahedra. We introduce a potential route for realizing mGBF particles by dimerizing triangular prisms using attractive patches, and we report the impact of this superstructure on the photonic properties.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/d1sm01418h
Web of Science ID

WOS:000728343700001

Author(s)
Zhou, Yuan
Cersonsky, Rose K.  
Glotzer, Sharon C.
Date Issued

2022

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

Published in
Soft Matter
Volume

18

Issue

2

Start page

304

End page

311

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Physics, Multidisciplinary

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Polymer Science

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Chemistry

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Materials Science

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Physics

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Polymer Science

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patchy particles

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photonic crystal

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shape

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defects

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superstructures

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behavior

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entropy

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valence

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design

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family

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December 18, 2021
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