The ability to generate regular spatial arrangements of particles is an important technological and fundamental aspect of colloidal science. We showed that colloidal particles confined to a few-micrometer-thick layer of a nematic liquid crystal form two-dimensional crystal structures that are bound by topological defects. Two basic crystalline structures were observed, depending on the ordering of the liquid crystal around the particle. Colloids inducing quadrupolar order crystallize into weakly bound two-dimensional ordered structure, where the particle interaction is mediated by the sharing of localized topological defects. Colloids inducing dipolar order are strongly bound into antiferroelectric-like two-dimensional crystallites of dipol...
We examine the possibilities to use the intrinsic 3D defect networks in blue phases I and II as arra...
This book brings together the many concepts and discoveries in liquid crystal colloids contributed o...
We examine the possibilities to use the intrinsic 3D defect networks in blue phases I and II as arra...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
We describe and analyze experiments, where optical manipulation of small colloidal particles in the ...
The interactions between different types of colloidal particles are measured and analyzed. We use th...
This article provides a concise review of a new state of colloidal matter called nematic liquid-crys...
Colloidal dispersions in nematic liquid crystals form a special class of colloids. The dif-ference f...
We study the interactions and directed assembly of dipolar nematic colloidal particles in planar nem...
We study the interactions and directed assembly of dipolar nematic colloidal particles in planar nem...
We investigated the behaviour of colloidal particles suspended in nematic liquid crystals. These col...
The ability to generate regular spatial arrangements of particles on different length scales is one ...
It has been predicted, but never confirmed, that colloidal particles in a nematic liquid crystal cou...
Colloidal suspensions that form periodic self-assembling structures on sub-micrometre scales are of...
We examine the possibilities to use the intrinsic 3D defect networks in blue phases I and II as arra...
This book brings together the many concepts and discoveries in liquid crystal colloids contributed o...
We examine the possibilities to use the intrinsic 3D defect networks in blue phases I and II as arra...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
We describe and analyze experiments, where optical manipulation of small colloidal particles in the ...
The interactions between different types of colloidal particles are measured and analyzed. We use th...
This article provides a concise review of a new state of colloidal matter called nematic liquid-crys...
Colloidal dispersions in nematic liquid crystals form a special class of colloids. The dif-ference f...
We study the interactions and directed assembly of dipolar nematic colloidal particles in planar nem...
We study the interactions and directed assembly of dipolar nematic colloidal particles in planar nem...
We investigated the behaviour of colloidal particles suspended in nematic liquid crystals. These col...
The ability to generate regular spatial arrangements of particles on different length scales is one ...
It has been predicted, but never confirmed, that colloidal particles in a nematic liquid crystal cou...
Colloidal suspensions that form periodic self-assembling structures on sub-micrometre scales are of...
We examine the possibilities to use the intrinsic 3D defect networks in blue phases I and II as arra...
This book brings together the many concepts and discoveries in liquid crystal colloids contributed o...
We examine the possibilities to use the intrinsic 3D defect networks in blue phases I and II as arra...