Directed self-assembly of small colloidal clusters

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

We study the formation and structure of equilibrium colloidal clusters at small particle number ($N \sim 10$) using optical microscopy. Our experimental system consists of isolated groups of colloidal microspheres with short-ranged attractions. With non-specific depletion interactions, we observe that the number of configurations increases sharply with $N$. The most favorable states are those with the lowest symmetry. With specific DNA-mediated attractions, the number of states is reduced. Experiments and theoretical calculations suggest that it is possible to direct the assembly of specific structures through multiple competing DNA-mediated interactions.

*We acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation under grant nos. DMR-0820484, ECS-0335765, and ECCS-0709323

Authors

  • Vinothan N. Manoharan

    • Harvard University, Dept. of Physics and Sch. of Engineering and Applied Sciences
    • Harvard University
    • Harvard Physics and SEAS
    • Harvard Unversity, Dept. of Physics