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Photoswitchable Dissipative Two‐Dimensional Colloidal Crystals
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2019
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Materials ScienceFluid InterfacesParticle InteractionsParticle OrganizationEngineeringColloidal MaterialInterfacial PhenomenonNanotechnologySelf-assemblyPhotonic MaterialsApplied PhysicsColloidal PropertyChemistryMolecular EngineeringSoft MatterBiophysicsColloidal System
Control over particle interactions and organization at fluid interfaces is of great importance both for fundamental studies and practical applications. Rendering these systems stimulus-responsive is thus a desired challenge both for investigating dynamic phenomena and realizing reconfigurable materials. Here, we describe the first reversible photocontrol of two-dimensional colloidal crystallization at the air/water interface, where millimeter-sized assemblies of microparticles can be actuated through the dynamic adsorption/desorption behavior of a photosensitive surfactant added to the suspension. This allows us to dynamically switch the particle organization between a highly crystalline (under light) and a disordered (in the dark) phase with a fast response time (crystallization in ≈10 s, disassembly in ≈1 min). These results evidence a new kind of dissipative system where the crystalline state can be maintained only upon energy supply.
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