2017 Annual Meeting

(409a) Engineering Shape Entropy for Colloidal Crystal Design

Authors

Yina Geng - Presenter, University of Michigan
Greg van Anders, Queen's University
Paul Dodd, University of Michigan
Julia Dshemuchadse, University of Michigan
Sharon C. Glotzer, University of Michigan
Engineering Shape Entropy for Colloidal Crystal Design

The inverse design of target material structures is a fundamental challenge. Here, we demonstrate the direct inverse design of anisotropic particles for target crystal structures using entropy alone. Our approach does not require any geometric ansatz. Instead, it efficiently samples 92- or 188-dimensional building-block parameter spaces to determine thermodynamically optimal shapes. We present detailed data for optimal particle characteristics and parameter tolerances for six target structures. Our results demonstrate a general, rational, and precise method for engineering new colloidal materials, and will guide nanoparticle synthesis to realize these materials.