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Shape-designed frustration by local polymorphism in a near-equilibrium colloidal glass.


ABSTRACT: We show that hard, convex, lithographic, prismatic kite platelets, each having three 72° vertices and one 144° vertex, preferentially form a disordered and arrested 2D glass when concentrated quasi-statically in a monolayer while experiencing thermal Brownian fluctuations. By contrast with 2D systems of other hard convex shapes, such as squares, rhombs, and pentagons, which readily form crystals at high densities, 72° kites retain a liquid-like disordered structure that becomes frozen-in as their long-time translational and rotational diffusion become highly bounded, yielding a 2D colloidal glass. This robust glass-forming propensity arises from competition between highly diverse few-particle local polymorphic configurations (LPCs) that have incommensurate features and symmetries. Thus, entropy maximization is consistent with the preservation of highly diverse LPCs en route to the arrested glass.

SUBMITTER: Zhao K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4593104 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Shape-designed frustration by local polymorphism in a near-equilibrium colloidal glass.

Zhao Kun K   Mason Thomas G TG  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150910 39


We show that hard, convex, lithographic, prismatic kite platelets, each having three 72° vertices and one 144° vertex, preferentially form a disordered and arrested 2D glass when concentrated quasi-statically in a monolayer while experiencing thermal Brownian fluctuations. By contrast with 2D systems of other hard convex shapes, such as squares, rhombs, and pentagons, which readily form crystals at high densities, 72° kites retain a liquid-like disordered structure that becomes frozen-in as thei  ...[more]

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