Photonic Microcapsules Containing Single‐Crystal Colloidal Arrays with Optical Anisotropy
Colloidal particles with a repulsive interparticle potential spontaneously form crystalline lattices, which are used as a motif for photonic materials. It is difficult to predict the crystal arrangement in spherical volume as lattices are incompatible with a spherical surface. Here, the optimum arra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2019-05, Vol.31 (18), p.e1900693-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Colloidal particles with a repulsive interparticle potential spontaneously form crystalline lattices, which are used as a motif for photonic materials. It is difficult to predict the crystal arrangement in spherical volume as lattices are incompatible with a spherical surface. Here, the optimum arrangement of charged colloids is experimentally investigated by encapsulating them in double‐emulsion drops. Under conditions of strong interparticle repulsion, the colloidal crystal rapidly grows from the surface toward the center of the microcapsule, forming an onion‐like arrangement. By contrast, for weak repulsion, crystallites slowly grow and fuse through rearrangement to form a single‐crystal phase. Single‐crystal structure is energetically favorable even for strong repulsion. Nevertheless, a high energy barrier to colloidal rearrangement kinetically arrests the onion‐like structure formed by heterogeneous nucleation. Unlike the isotropic onion‐shaped product, the anisotropic single‐crystal‐containing microcapsules selectively display—at certain orientations but not others—one of the distinct colors from the various crystal planes.
Photonic microcapsules with optical anisotropy are designed by forming single‐crystalline colloidal arrays in double‐emulsion drops. Colloids with strong interparticle repulsion rapidly form an onion‐like arrangement in the spherical container, whereas those with weak repulsion slowly evolve to energetically favorable single‐crystalline arrays through rearrangement. The single‐crystal‐containing microcapsules selectively display one of the distinct colors from the various crystal planes depending on the orientation. |
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ISSN: | 0935-9648 1521-4095 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adma.201900693 |