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From Chains to Monolayers: Nanoparticle Assembly Driven by Smectic Topological Defects.

Syou-P'heng Do1, Amine Missaoui1, Alessandro Coati2, Delphine Coursault3, Haifa Jeridi1, Andrea Resta2, Nicolas Goubet1, Michal M Wojcik4, Arnaud Choux1, Sébastien Royer1, Emrick Briand1, Bertrand Donnio5, Jean Louis Gallani5, Brigitte Pansu6, Emmanuel Lhuillier1, Yves Garreau2,7, David Babonneau8, Michel Goldmann1,2, Doru Constantin6, Bruno Gallas1, Bernard Croset1, Emmanuelle Lacaze1.   

Abstract

In this Letter, we show how advanced hierarchical structures of topological defects in the so-called smectic oily streaks can be used to sequentially transfer their geometrical features to gold nanospheres. We use two kinds of topological defects, 1D dislocations and 2D ribbon-like topological defects. The large trapping efficiency of the smectic dislocation cores not only surpasses that of the elastically distorted zones around the cores but also surpasses the one of the 2D ribbon-like topological defect. This enables the formation of a large number of aligned NP chains within the dislocation cores that can be quasi-fully filled without any significant aggregation outside of the cores. When the NP concentration is large enough to entirely fill the dislocation cores, the LC confinement varies from 1D to 2D. We demonstrate that the 2D topological defect cores induce a confinement that leads to planar hexagonal networks of NPs. We then draw the phase diagram driven by NP concentration, associated with the sequential confinements induced by these two kinds of topological defects. Owing to the excellent large-scale order of these defect cores, not only the NP chains but also the NP hexagonal networks can be oriented along the desired direction, suggesting a possible new route for the creation of either 1D or 2D highly anisotropic NP networks. In addition, these results open rich perspectives based on the possible creation of coexisting NP assemblies of different kinds, localized in different confining areas of a same smectic film that would thus interact thanks to their proximity but also would interact via the surrounding soft matter matrix.

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Keywords:  Smectic; X-ray; assembly; dislocations; gold; nanoparticles; oily streaks; topological defects

Year:  2020        PMID: 31951415     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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1.  Dynamic magnetic field alignment and polarized emission of semiconductor nanoplatelets in a liquid crystal polymer.

Authors:  Dahin Kim; Dennis Ndaya; Reuben Bosire; Francis K Masese; Weixingyue Li; Sarah M Thompson; Cherie R Kagan; Christopher B Murray; Rajeswari M Kasi; Chinedum O Osuji
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 17.694

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