2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2210.08396
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Building blocks of non-Euclidean ribbons: Size-controlled self-assembly via discrete, frustrated particles

Abstract: Geometric frustration offers a pathway to soft matter self-assembly with controllable finite sizes. While the understanding of frustration in soft matter assembly derives almost exclusively from continuum elastic descriptions, a current challenge is to understand the connection between microscopic physical properties of misfitting "building blocks" and emergent assembly behavior at mesoscale. We present and analyze a particle-based description of what is arguably the best studied example for frustrated soft ma… Show more

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