Controlling Colloidal Assembly through Optical Binding
ORAL
Abstract
Directed assembly of colloidal particles has attracted considerable interest from both a fundamental and applied perspective. Most approaches to colloidal self-assembly use short range forces, e.g. via patchy or shaped particles. As an alternative, I will discuss the possibility of using 'optical binding' - a long range inter-particle force generated by multiple light scattering - to control the assembly of particles via a tunable external field. Although this approach has many advantages in principle; significant experimental and modelling work is required to make this a practical approach. I will discuss our efforts in both directions.
*This work was supported by a grant from the Hellman Fellows Fund.
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Presenters
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Dustin Kleckner
- University of California, Merced