Formation and Phase Transformations of Helical Structures of Colloidal Spheres

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Abstract

We experimentally explore the ordering of thermal quasi-one dimensional helical structures of monodisperse spheres.~ Helical packings of thermoresponsive colloid particles are formed in glass microcapillaries and display evidence of long-range orientational order at high volume fractions.~ As volume fraction is decreased, these ordered packings transition to structurally disordered states.~ Orientational order parameters and susceptibilities demonstrate the abrupt nature of this crossover.~ Coexistence of ordered and disordered states is also exhibited at lower volume fractions, as well as coexistence of ordered domains with different pitch and chirality.~ Such coexistence lends credence to the notion of discontinuous transitions in these structures.~ We also present preliminary experimental work on producing and controlling the formation of ordered helical structures of unconfined colloids by tuning both short-range attractive and dipolar interactions between particles.

*This work supported by MRSEC grant DMR-0520020, NSF grant DMR-080488, and NASA grant NAG-2939.

Authors

  • Matthew Lohr

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Ahmed Alsayed

    • University of Pennsylvania
    • CNRS-Rhodia-UPenn UMI 3254
  • Bryan Chen

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Zexin Zhang

    • University of Pennsylvania
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania
  • Randall Kamien

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Arjun Yodh

    • University of Pennsylvania
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania