1997
DOI: 10.1038/385321a0
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Template-directed colloidal crystallization

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“…The substrate onto which colloidal particles assemble can be pre-structured with a defined hole pattern into which the first layer of the colloidal particles deposits in a process called colloidal epitaxy. 137 The surface pattern thus acts as a lattice-directing layer that defines the symmetry and lattice orientation of the colloidal particles, 138 predominantly into face-centered cubic structures. 55 Each subsequent layer consequently deposits into the voids present in the former layer, enabling the substrate pattern to control the macroscopic crystal orientation of the assembly structure, provided that the template structure exactly matches the size of the colloidal spheres.…”
Section: (D) Multiple Porositiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The substrate onto which colloidal particles assemble can be pre-structured with a defined hole pattern into which the first layer of the colloidal particles deposits in a process called colloidal epitaxy. 137 The surface pattern thus acts as a lattice-directing layer that defines the symmetry and lattice orientation of the colloidal particles, 138 predominantly into face-centered cubic structures. 55 Each subsequent layer consequently deposits into the voids present in the former layer, enabling the substrate pattern to control the macroscopic crystal orientation of the assembly structure, provided that the template structure exactly matches the size of the colloidal spheres.…”
Section: (D) Multiple Porositiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With convective assembly, the colloidal crystal will grow directly around any surface features present on a pre-patterned substrate. [149][150][151][152] The assembly conditions themselves are precisely adjusted to create superstructures, for example stripe patterns can form in a convective assembly process. 153,154 Alternatively, a preferred site for the colloidal assembly can be created via assembly on a substrate that is patterned either physically (topographically) 55,101,149 ( Figure 4C,ii) or chemically (wetting contrast, differences in adhesion).…”
Section: (D) Multiple Porositiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6. However, if we consider the crystallization of smaller particles with a high density, we need to use the Verlet-type algorithm given by Eqs. (4) and (5).…”
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“…However, since stacking faults are easily formed on the {111} face of the fcc structure, the random hexagonal-close-packed (rhcp) structure is formed frequently. 1,4) van Blaaderen et al 5) used a patterned substrate to avoid the formation of the rhcp structure. They formed a square lattice with a suitable lattice constant on the substrate.…”
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“…Apart from an academic interest, a fundamental understanding of such systems will pave the way for the design and manufacturing of novel materials, devices, and applications. Examples include smart surfaces with self-cleaning [7], enhanced heat transfer [8], reduced fluid drag [9] or photo-responsive properties [10]; templatedirected assembly of colloidal particles [11][12][13]; microfluidics [14,15] and optofluidics [16][17][18].…”
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