Nonclose-packed colloidal arrays have many potential applications ranging from plasmonic sensors, light trapping for photovoltaics, to transparent electrodes. However, scalable fabrication of those structures remains a challenge. In this Article, we investigate the robustness of an electric-field assisted approach systematically. A monolayer of nonclose-packed crystalline array is first created under a low-frequency alternating-current electric field in solution. We then apply a sequence of direct-current pulses to fix the particle array onto the substrate so that it remains intact even after both field removal and solvent evaporation. Key process parameters such as the alternating-current field strength, direct-current magnitude, particle ...
Colloidal suspensions and tunable self-assembly of colloidal particles attract a great interest in r...
Chemically and physically patterned surfaces can be used as templates to guide nano- and micro- scal...
The central theme of this thesis is exploiting the directed self-assembly of both isotropic and anis...
Manipulation of colloidal particles can be extremely useful in various applications like Lab on a Ch...
The expanse of single crystallinity in two-dimensional colloidal crystal is limited by the difficul...
Electric field-directed assembly of colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) has been widely adopted for fabric...
We describe a theory for a new type of colloid behavior whereby particles deposited on a surface by ...
In recent years the diversity of self-assembled colloidal structures has strongly increased, as it i...
In this instructional review, we discuss how to control individual colloids and ensembles of colloid...
Over the past few decades, the out-of-equilibrium transport and assembly of colloidal particles have...
Electric fields generate transverse flows near electrodes that sweep colloidal particles into densel...
We report a versatile method for building colloidal molecules from particles that are isotropic in g...
This study explored the application of localized electric fields for reversible directed self-assemb...
It is traditionally difficult to integrate a wide range of nanocomponents into macroscopic or mesosc...
We study how dispersions of colloidal particles in a cholesteric liquid crystal behave under a time-...
Colloidal suspensions and tunable self-assembly of colloidal particles attract a great interest in r...
Chemically and physically patterned surfaces can be used as templates to guide nano- and micro- scal...
The central theme of this thesis is exploiting the directed self-assembly of both isotropic and anis...
Manipulation of colloidal particles can be extremely useful in various applications like Lab on a Ch...
The expanse of single crystallinity in two-dimensional colloidal crystal is limited by the difficul...
Electric field-directed assembly of colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) has been widely adopted for fabric...
We describe a theory for a new type of colloid behavior whereby particles deposited on a surface by ...
In recent years the diversity of self-assembled colloidal structures has strongly increased, as it i...
In this instructional review, we discuss how to control individual colloids and ensembles of colloid...
Over the past few decades, the out-of-equilibrium transport and assembly of colloidal particles have...
Electric fields generate transverse flows near electrodes that sweep colloidal particles into densel...
We report a versatile method for building colloidal molecules from particles that are isotropic in g...
This study explored the application of localized electric fields for reversible directed self-assemb...
It is traditionally difficult to integrate a wide range of nanocomponents into macroscopic or mesosc...
We study how dispersions of colloidal particles in a cholesteric liquid crystal behave under a time-...
Colloidal suspensions and tunable self-assembly of colloidal particles attract a great interest in r...
Chemically and physically patterned surfaces can be used as templates to guide nano- and micro- scal...
The central theme of this thesis is exploiting the directed self-assembly of both isotropic and anis...