Elastocapillary Driven Assembly of Particles at Free-Standing Smectic-A Films.
Mohamed Amine GharbiDaniel A BellerNima Sharifi-MoodRohini GuptaRandall D KamienShu YangKathleen J StebePublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2018)
Colloidal particles at complex fluid interfaces and within films assemble to form ordered structures with high degrees of symmetry via interactions that include capillarity, elasticity, and other fields like electrostatic charge. Here we study microparticle interactions within free-standing smectic-A films, in which the elasticity arising from the director field distortion and capillary interactions arising from interface deformation compete to direct the assembly of motile particles. New colloidal assemblies and patterns, ranging from 1D chains to 2D aggregates, sensitive to the initial wetting conditions of particles at the smectic film, are reported. This work paves the way to exploiting LC interfaces as a means to direct spontaneously formed, reconfigurable, and optically active materials.