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Tunable two-dimensional assembly of colloidal particles in rotating electric fields.

Egor V Yakovlev1, Kirill A Komarov1, Kirill I Zaytsev1, Nikita P Kryuchkov1, Kirill I Koshelev1, Arsen K Zotov1, Dmitry A Shelestov1, Victor L Tolstoguzov1, Vladimir N Kurlov2, Alexei V Ivlev3, Stanislav O Yurchenko4.   

Abstract

Tunable interparticle interactions in colloidal suspensions are of great interest because of their fundamental and practical significance. In this paper we present a new experimental setup for self-assembly of colloidal particles in two-dimensional systems, where the interactions are controlled by external rotating electric fields. The maximal magnitude of the field in a suspension is 25 V/mm, the field homogeneity is better than 1% over the horizontal distance of 250 μm, and the rotation frequency is in the range of 40 Hz to 30 kHz. Based on numerical electrostatic calculations for the developed setup with eight planar electrodes, we found optimal experimental conditions and performed demonstration experiments with a suspension of 2.12 μm silica particles in water. Thanks to its technological flexibility, the setup is well suited for particle-resolved studies of fundamental generic phenomena occurring in classical liquids and solids, and therefore it should be of interest for a broad community of soft matter, photonics, and material science.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29062107      PMCID: PMC5653874          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-14001-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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