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Rational design of self-assembly pathways for complex multicomponent structures

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The field of complex self-assembly is moving toward the design of multi-particle structures consisting of thousands of distinct building blocks. To exploit the potential benefits of structures with such `addressable complexity,' we need to understand the factors that optimize the yield and the kinetics of self-assembly. Here we use a simple theoretical method to explain the key features responsible for the unexpected success of DNA-brick experiments, which are currently the only demonstration of reliable self-assembly with such a large number of components. Simulations confirm that our theory accurately predicts the narrow temperature window in which error-free assembly can occur. Even more strikingly, our theory predicts that correct assembly of the complete structure may require a time-dependent experimental protocol. Furthermore, we predict that low coordination numbers result in non-classical nucleation behavior, which we find to be essential for achieving optimal nucleation kinetics under mild growth conditions. We also show that, rather surprisingly, the use of heterogeneous bond energies improves the nucleation kinetics and in fact appears to be necessary for assembling certain intricate three-dimensional structures. This observation makes it possible to sculpt nucleation pathways by tuning the distribution of interaction strengths. These insights not only suggest how to improve the design of structures based on DNA bricks, but also point the way toward the creation of a much wider class of chemical or colloidal structures with addressable complexity.

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Optimal interactions for addressable self-assembly

cond-mat.soft · 2026-06-30 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Optimal interactions for addressable self-assembly are those where strong bonds form a spanning tree of the target structure, proven to prevent monomer depletion as a combinatorial graph property independent of kinetics details.

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  • Optimal interactions for addressable self-assembly cond-mat.soft · 2026-06-30 · conditional · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    Optimal interactions for addressable self-assembly are those where strong bonds form a spanning tree of the target structure, proven to prevent monomer depletion as a combinatorial graph property independent of kinetics details.