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Synthesis and Exfoliation of Discotic Zirconium Phosphates to Obtain Colloidal Liquid Crystals
Published on: May 25, 2016
Direct Liquid to Crystal Transition in a Quasi-Two-Dimensional Colloidal Membrane
Thomas Gibaud1, Doru Constantin2
1Univ. Lyon, Ens de Lyon, Univ. Claude Bernard, CNRS , Laboratoire de Physique , F-69342 Lyon , France.
Abstract:
Using synchrotron-based small-angle X-ray scattering, we study rigid fd viruses assembled into isolated monolayers from mixtures with a nonabsorbing polymer, which acts as an osmotic agent. As the polymer concentration increases, we observe a direct liquid to crystal transition, without an intermediate hexatic phase, in contrast with many other similar systems, such as concentrated DNA phases or packings of surfactant micelles. We tentatively attribute this effect to the difference in stiffness. The liquid phase can be well described by a hard-disk fluid, while we model the crystalline one as a hexagonal harmonic lattice and we evaluate its elastic constants.
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