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Chaoqun Du1, Zhiyu Cao2, Zhonghuai Hou1,3
1Department of Chemical Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui230026, China.
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Complex nonequilibrium self-assembly enables the formation of materials with specific patterns and functions from the bottom up. How to directionally control the assembly to form the target configuration is a challenge. Here, we propose a dissipation bias principle for targeted assembly, which highlights that controlling the dissipation tendency can play an important role in modulating the frequency and intensity of local rearrangements. Following this principle, one can induce ordered target configurations from disordered structures and achieve directional selection among multiple assembly pathways. We used the assembly of active colloids as a platform to show our results.
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