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arxiv: 1010.3600 · v2 · pith:QNZ57VJCnew · submitted 2010-10-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Exploiting classical nucleation theory for reverse self-assembly

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keywords crystalmethodself-assemblyinteractionsinterparticlenucleationreversesimple
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In this paper we introduce a new method to design interparticle interactions to target arbitrary crystal structures via the process of self-assembly. We show that it is possible to exploit the curvature of the crystal nucleation free-energy barrier to sample and select optimal interparticle interactions for self-assembly into a desired structure. We apply this method to find interactions to target two simple crystal structures: a crystal with simple cubic symmetry and a two-dimensional plane with square symmetry embedded in a three-dimensional space. Finally, we discuss the potential and limits of our method and propose a general model by which a functionally infinite number of different interaction geometries may be constructed and to which our reverse self-assembly method could in principle be applied.

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