Phase behavior of standing disks in 2D
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Abstract
We use photolithography to fabricate plate-like colloidal PMMA disks (diameter$\sim $5.3micron, thickness$\sim $0.8micron). Using an electric field normal to the cover slip, we can get a monolayer of disks standing on their edges. The system resembles a 2D set of colloidal rectangles. We study the phase behavior of this system and find that there is K-T transition from isotropic to nematic (quasi-smectic). Between these two phases, we find a regime where tetratic correlations are longer range than nematic. By studying the disclinations and domain walls, we suggest that the tetratic phase is driven by the nearby nematic and exists on a length scale larger than the nematic domain wall spacing but smaller than the interdisclination distance.
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