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Two-dimensional freezing criteria for crystallizing colloidal monolayers

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 132, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.3372618

Keywords

colloidal crystals; computational geometry; crystallisation; freezing; glass transition; microscopy; molecular clusters; percolation; photochemistry

Funding

  1. Hong Kong SAR RGC [601208]
  2. William Mong Institute of Nano Science and Technology at HKUST
  3. National Science Foundation [DMR-080488]
  4. PENN MRSEC [DMR-0520020]
  5. Division Of Materials Research
  6. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0804881] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Video microscopy was employed to explore crystallization of colloidal monolayers composed of diameter-tunable microgel spheres. Two-dimensional (2D) colloidal liquids were frozen homogenously into polycrystalline solids, and four 2D criteria for freezing were experimentally tested in thermal systems for the first time: the Hansen-Verlet freezing rule, the Loumlwen-Palberg-Simon dynamical freezing criterion, and two other rules based, respectively, on the split shoulder of the radial distribution function and on the distribution of the shape factor of Voronoi polygons. Importantly, these freezing criteria, usually applied in the context of single crystals, were demonstrated to apply to the formation of polycrystalline solids. At the freezing point, we also observed a peak in the fluctuations of the orientational order parameter and a percolation transition associated with caged particles. Speculation about these percolated clusters of caged particles casts light on solidification mechanisms and dynamic heterogeneity in freezing.

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