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Network topology of interlocked chiral particles.

Paul A MonderkampRika S WindischHartmut LöwenHartmut Löwen
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2023)
Self-assembly of chiral particles with an L-shape is explored by Monte-Carlo computer simulations in two spatial dimensions. For sufficiently high packing densities in confinement, a carpet-like texture emerges due to the interlocking of L-shaped particles, resembling a distorted smectic liquid crystalline layer pattern. From the positions of either of the two axes of the particles, two different types of layers can be extracted, which form distinct but complementary entangled networks. These coarse-grained network structures are then analyzed from a topological point of view. We propose a global charge conservation law by using an analogy to uniaxial smectics and show that the individual network topology can be steered by both confinement and particle geometry. Our topological analysis provides a general classification framework for applications to other intertwined dual networks.
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