TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural transformations of growing thin colloidal crystals in confined space via convective assembly
AU - Hu, Sumeng
AU - Nozawa, Jun
AU - Kang, Kejia
AU - Guo, Suxia
AU - Koizumi, Haruhiko
AU - Wei, Zon Han
AU - Uda, Satoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 18K05054, Fund of NCWU Grant Number 201702022 and the National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant Number 52001115.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - The structural evolution of growing thin colloidal crystals in a confined space via the convective assembly technique has been investigated. The thin colloidal crystals were grown in a wedge-shaped cell, where the height of the cell increased with increased crystal growth. Triangle and square patterns, denoted as [1 1 1]- and [1 0 0]-oriented grains, respectively, were formed alternately as the height of the cell increased. The structural transformation was associated with an increase in the number of layers when the n-layer [1 0 0]-oriented grains changed to n + 1-layer [1 1 1]-oriented grains. Between the different grain structures, a stripe pattern was observed, which was a transitional region, where particle configuration gradually changed. The structural transformation occurred through the continuous change of particle configuration rather than through the abrupt formation of a grain boundary. The interval of the strip pattern lengthened as the number of layers increased, which is understood to be the structure with the highest packing density. The findings of the study give a better insight into convective assembly in a confined space, and also contribute to the greater structural control of colloidal crystals, useful for a number of applications.
AB - The structural evolution of growing thin colloidal crystals in a confined space via the convective assembly technique has been investigated. The thin colloidal crystals were grown in a wedge-shaped cell, where the height of the cell increased with increased crystal growth. Triangle and square patterns, denoted as [1 1 1]- and [1 0 0]-oriented grains, respectively, were formed alternately as the height of the cell increased. The structural transformation was associated with an increase in the number of layers when the n-layer [1 0 0]-oriented grains changed to n + 1-layer [1 1 1]-oriented grains. Between the different grain structures, a stripe pattern was observed, which was a transitional region, where particle configuration gradually changed. The structural transformation occurred through the continuous change of particle configuration rather than through the abrupt formation of a grain boundary. The interval of the strip pattern lengthened as the number of layers increased, which is understood to be the structure with the highest packing density. The findings of the study give a better insight into convective assembly in a confined space, and also contribute to the greater structural control of colloidal crystals, useful for a number of applications.
KW - Colloidal crystals
KW - Convective assembly
KW - Growth in a confined space
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.02.016
DO - 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.02.016
M3 - Article
C2 - 33611048
AN - SCOPUS:85100896020
SN - 0021-9797
VL - 591
SP - 300
EP - 306
JO - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
JF - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
ER -