Self-replicating devices with dipolar colloids

ORAL

Abstract

Ubiquitous in nature, self-replication on the nano-scale has been challenging to produce in the laboratory. Recent efforts with DNA tiles have shown great success in correctly replicating tile-sequence templates but require frequent manipulation by the experimenter. We propose a scheme for achieving self-replication with dipolar colloids. Dimers in these systems replicate exponentially over millisecond time scales with no intervention other than periodic energy pulses supplied by external fields. We develop a general formalism governing the rate of self-replication as a function of the interval between pulses. Results from kinetic Monte Carlo simulations show good agreement with the growth rates predicted by simple models of the replication process.

*We thank the Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering (DDR\&E) and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) for their support under Award FA9550-10-1-0167.

Authors

  • Joshua Dempster

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208
  • Rui Zhang

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208
  • Monica Olvera de la Cruz

    • Northwestern University
    • Northwestern Univ
    • Northwestern University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Evanston, IL 60208
    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208