Chiral Structures of Thermoresponsive Soft Spheres in Hollow Cylinders
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Abstract
We experimentally observe the formation of closely packed crystalline structures in hollow cylinders. ~The structures have varying degrees of chiral order. The systems are created from aqueous suspensions of thermoresponsive N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) microgel particles packed in micron-diameter glass capillaries. We categorize these structures according to classifications used by Erickson for tubular packings of hard spheres [1]. By varying the temperature-tunable diameter of these particles, the system's volume fraction is changed, permitting observations of the resilience of these structures and their melting transitions. Melting of these thermal crystalline structures is observed. [1] R. O. Erickson, Science 181 (1973) 705-716.
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Authors
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Matthew A. Lohr
University of Pennsylvania
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Ahmed Alsayed
CNRS/Rhodia, CNRS/University of Pennsylvania
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Zexin Zhang
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Physics Dept., University of Pennsylvania
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Arjun G. Yodh
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Physics Dept., University of Pennsylvania