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Publication - Journal Article

Soft Matter, 5, 4279-4282 (2009)
DOI: doi.org/10.1039/b907441d
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Layering transitions in colloidal crystal thin films between 1 and 4 monolayers

F. Ramiro-Manzano, E. Bonet, I. Rodrigueza and F. Meseguer

Abstract

This paper investigates the sequence of morphological transitions in a nearly hard particle arrangement of colloidal crystals confined in a wedge cell. Earlier studies have shown intermediate particle arrangements (such as the buckling, rhombic, prismatic, and hcp like phases) to account for the drastic changes in the filling fraction values between the triangular and square arrangements. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no complete description of the transitions between n and n + 1 layers. Here we describe the ordering of the particles for films between 1 and 4 layers. We also present a new intermediate phase hcp(011) to show the transition between nSQUARE, nTRIANGULAR for n > 2 layers.


Figures

Colloidal ordering, SEM images of, the transition hcp(100)-like / Pre-4 square
SEM images of, the transition hcp(100)-like / Pre-4 square
Colloidal orderings, Models of the transition between the nSQUARE and nTRIANGULAR
Models of the transition between the nSQUARE and nTRIANGULAR
Collodal Orderings, models of the transition between SQUARE AND TRIANGULAR
models of the transition between SQUARE AND TRIANGULAR
Colloidal crown layer full transition from 1 to 4 monolayers. Filling fraction and SEM images of the top facets
Filling fraction and SEM images of the top facets

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Reproduced from Ref. Soft Matter, 5, 4279-4282 (2009)  with permission from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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