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Three-Dimensional Binary Superlattices of Oppositely Charged Colloids
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Sodium ChlorideColloidal MaterialEngineeringChemistrySoft MatterBinary CrystalSuperconductivityCrystal FormationBiophysicsBinary CrystalsPhysicsNanotechnologyColloidal PropertyPhysical ChemistryCrystallographyColloidal SystemThree-dimensional Binary SuperlatticesNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyApplied Physics
We report the equilibrium self-assembly of binary crystals of oppositely charged colloidal microspheres at high density. By varying the magnitude of the charge on near equal-sized spheres we show that the structure of the binary crystal may be switched between face-centered cubic, cesium chloride, and sodium chloride. We interpret these transformations in terms of a competition between entropic and Coulombic forces.
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