The energies of crystalline domains of different shapes on a spherical surface are calculated using continuum elasticity theory and simulations. Additivity of the stretching energy and the line energy is assumed, and a phase diagram is constructed considering discs/caps, rings, and ribbons of the defect-free crystal as well as discs/caps with a 5-fold disclination at their center. The shapes and the number of the crystalline domains are found to depend only on the relative area covered by the domains and the ratio of the reduced line tension and the reduced Young modulus. The results are expected to be relevant for systems like two-dimensional colloidal crystals on emulsion droplets or lipid-bilayer vesicles in the two-phase region
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We studied biological membranes of spherical topology within the framework of the spontaneous curvat...
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We report on an interesting formulation of a phase-field model which incorporates a description of i...
We investigate the phase behavior of a model for colloidal hard platelets and rigid discotic molecul...
The interplay between geometry, topology and order can lead to geometric frustration that profoundly...
The free energy of a crystalline domain coexisting with a liquid phase on a spherical vesicle may be...
The crystallography of two-dimensional particle packings on flexible surfaces of spherical topology ...
When colloidal particles form a crystal phase on a spherical template, their packing is governed by ...
Determining the equilibrium configuration and shape of curved two-dimensional films with (generalize...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
In this thesis we explore the rich physics of defect formation and dynamics in both spherical crysta...
We present a computer simulation study on the crystalline phases of hard ellipsoids of revolution. F...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
We studied biological membranes of spherical topology within the framework of the spontaneous curvat...
We study the phase behaviour of hard spheres confined between two parallel hard plates using extensi...
We studied biological membranes of spherical topology within the framework of the spontaneous curvat...
A thin film of liquid crystal confined on a spherical surface displays topological defects, as demon...
We report on an interesting formulation of a phase-field model which incorporates a description of i...
We investigate the phase behavior of a model for colloidal hard platelets and rigid discotic molecul...
The interplay between geometry, topology and order can lead to geometric frustration that profoundly...