Crystalline Particle Packings on Spheres

ORAL

Abstract

The problem of packing particles on spheres appears in several soft condensed matter systems such as the building of PMMA cages (Pickering emulsions or colloidosomes), the micropatterning of colloidal particles relevant for photonic crystals or the geometric strucures of Clathrin cages responsible for the vesicular transport of cargo in cells, just to name a few. In this talk we show how the structural and mechanical properties of spherical crystals can be described analytically from continuum elastic models and discuss how the results are extended to describe other geometries as well.

Authors

  • Yaping Jing

    Iowa State University

  • Alex Travesset

    Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State Univerisity, Iowa State University and Ames lab