Self-assembly, aggregation, and phase behavior of driven and active colloids

 · Invited

Abstract

Colloidal suspensions are a prototypical example of systems that can be either passive of active. I will demonstrate how various forms of dynamics and different types of interactions result in unexpected and until now largely unexplored aggregation and phase behavior. These observations, obtained through a combination of experiments and computer simulations, reveal striking connections between colloidal self-assembly and collective dynamics, and between dynamic behavior and equilibrium thermodynamics. Moreover, a remarkable variety of collective dynamics can be realized through simple variation of external electric fields. These observations provoke new thoughts on the nature of “soft” materials and our ability to manipulate them.

*This research was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMR-1610796.

Presenters

  • Erik Luijten

    • Northwestern University

Authors

  • Erik Luijten

    • Northwestern University