Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7932773 | Photonics and Nanostructures - Fundamentals and Applications | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
High-quality photonic crystals (hundreds of micrometres in thickness) were grown by the free evaporation of a colloidal drop consisting of silica and polystyrene nanospheres with dimensions of 300â¯nm, 500â¯nm, and 1000â¯nm. The essence of experimental findings is that the drop has to hang on a pillar. This leads to the inhibition of the droplet spreading, the minimisation of the convective force, and the zeroing of the static frictional force between nanospheres and the liquid/air interface, where the first layer is formed. The theoretical essence is the continuous adjustment of nanospheres positions during the growth of photonic crystal, a key condition of the self-assembling phenomenon.
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Authors
Ion Sandu, Marius Dumitru, Claudiu Teodor Fleaca, Florian Dumitrache,