2017 Annual Meeting
(409b) Controlling Anisotropic Colloidal Assembly in External Fields
Authors
Our approach to this problem is to use inhomogeneous AC electric fields to manipulate the position, orientation, and assembly of tri-axial super-ellipsoidal colloids. We begin by first developing rigorous potentials to capture the position and orientation dependent DLVO particle-substrate and particle-particle, dipole-field and dipole-dipole interactions. Microscopy results are used to validate these theoretical expressions by showing measured and modeled potential energy landscapes for up to twelve unique states for single tri-axial particles (including all combinations of position and orientation). We then show how assemblies of many particles can be used to obtain a variety of equilibrium microstructures of super-ellipsoidal colloids. Finally, with the ability to measure, model, and tune anisotropic colloidal interactions and dynamics in inhomogeneous electric fields, we demonstrate how time-varying fields can be used to manipulate non-equilibrium pathways for the assembly, disassembly, reconfiguration, and repair of hierarchically ordered anisotropic colloidal microstructures.