A critical phase separation in self-assembling colloidal dispersions is predicted. The coexisting phases are a dilute gas of ends that coexists with a high-density liquid of branching points. Our model provides a unified explanation for the branched structures, the unusually low critical temperature and density, and the consequent two-phase coexistence 'islands' in both cylindrical microemulsions and dilute dispersions of dipolar particles (e.g. ferrofluids)
We study the interplay between phase separation and self-assembly in chains, rings, and branched str...
A binary solvent mixture close to critical demixing experiences fluctuations whose correlation length...
Self-assembly is the spontaneous formation of patterns or structures without human intervention. Thi...
Self-assembly in soft-matter systems often results in the formation of locally cylindrical or chain-...
ii We use a model of fluctuating networks to link the structure and thermodynamics of two, linearly ...
We numerically investigate colloidal dimers with asymmetric interaction strengths to study how the i...
Nanoparticle self-assembly is largely guided by two essential particle features - shape and chemist...
Agências financiadoras: FCT - PEstOE/FIS/UI0618/2011; PTDC/FIS/098254/2008 ERC-PATCHYCOLLOID...
A colloidal dispersion consists of small particles called colloids, typically tens of nanometers to ...
A colloidal dispersion consists of insoluble microscopic particles that are suspended in a solvent. ...
Direct evidence by cryogenic temperature transmission electron microscopy shows the existence of net...
A defect-induced, critical phase separation in dipolar fluids is predicted, which replaces the usual...
Colloidal fluids interacting via effective potentials which are attractive at the short range and re...
We introduce a microscopic model for particles with dissimilar patches which displays an unconventio...
Mechanisms of phase formation in solutions of nano- and microparticles with anisotropic effective in...
We study the interplay between phase separation and self-assembly in chains, rings, and branched str...
A binary solvent mixture close to critical demixing experiences fluctuations whose correlation length...
Self-assembly is the spontaneous formation of patterns or structures without human intervention. Thi...
Self-assembly in soft-matter systems often results in the formation of locally cylindrical or chain-...
ii We use a model of fluctuating networks to link the structure and thermodynamics of two, linearly ...
We numerically investigate colloidal dimers with asymmetric interaction strengths to study how the i...
Nanoparticle self-assembly is largely guided by two essential particle features - shape and chemist...
Agências financiadoras: FCT - PEstOE/FIS/UI0618/2011; PTDC/FIS/098254/2008 ERC-PATCHYCOLLOID...
A colloidal dispersion consists of small particles called colloids, typically tens of nanometers to ...
A colloidal dispersion consists of insoluble microscopic particles that are suspended in a solvent. ...
Direct evidence by cryogenic temperature transmission electron microscopy shows the existence of net...
A defect-induced, critical phase separation in dipolar fluids is predicted, which replaces the usual...
Colloidal fluids interacting via effective potentials which are attractive at the short range and re...
We introduce a microscopic model for particles with dissimilar patches which displays an unconventio...
Mechanisms of phase formation in solutions of nano- and microparticles with anisotropic effective in...
We study the interplay between phase separation and self-assembly in chains, rings, and branched str...
A binary solvent mixture close to critical demixing experiences fluctuations whose correlation length...
Self-assembly is the spontaneous formation of patterns or structures without human intervention. Thi...