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Self-Organized, One-Dimensional Periodic Structures in a Gold Nanoparticle-Doped Nematic Liquid Crystal Composite

Autor
Lesiak, Piotr
Woliński, Tomasz
Orzechowski, Kamil
Bednarska, Karolina
Markowski, Konrad
Polakiewicz, Sylwia
Lewandowski, Wiktor
Wójcik, Michał
Bagiński, Maciej
Makowski, Michał
Data publikacji
2019
Abstrakt (EN)

Composite structures exhibiting a periodic arrangement of building blocks can be found in natural systems at different length scales. Recreating such systems in artificial composites using the principles of self-assembly has been a great challenge, especially for 1D microscale systems. Here, we present a purposely designed composite material consisting of gold nanoparticles and a nematic liquid crystal matrix that has the ability to self-create a periodic structure in the form of a one-dimensional photonic lattice through a phase separation process occurring in a confined space. Our strategy is based on the use of a thermoswitchable medium that reversibly and quickly responds to both heating and cooling. We find that the period of the structure is strongly related to the size of the confining space. We believe that our findings will allow us to not only better understand the phase separation process in multicomponent soft/colloid mixtures with useful optical properties but also improve our understanding of the precise assembly of advanced materials into one-dimensional periodic systems, with prospective applications in future photonic technologies.

Słowa kluczowe EN
nematic liquid crystal
nanoparticles
self-assembly
self-organization
phase separation
liquid crystal composite
periodic structure
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
ACS Nano
Tom
13
Zeszyt
9
Strony od-do
10154-10160
ISSN
1936-0851
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