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15 October 2003 Self-assembly of metallic nanoparticles in a cholesteric liquid crystal
Michel Mitov, Christian Bourgerette, Francois de Guerville
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Abstract
Metallic nanoparticle assemblies can be organized in accordance with the helical structure of the cholesteric liquid crystalline phase. The liquid crystals used having a glassy state, the nanostructures could be examined by transmission electron microscopy. The platinum nanoparticles form periodic ribbons which mimic the well-known fingerprint cholesteric texture. The nanoparticles do not decorate the texture but create a novel structure with a larger helical pitch. The distance between the ribbons is directly correlated to the cholesteric periodicity which therefore becomes a simple control parameter to tune the structuring of nanoparticles.
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Michel Mitov, Christian Bourgerette, and Francois de Guerville "Self-assembly of metallic nanoparticles in a cholesteric liquid crystal", Proc. SPIE 5220, Nanofabrication Technologies, (15 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.503558
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KEYWORDS
Nanoparticles

Liquid crystals

Particles

Transmission electron microscopy

Nanolithography

Molecular self-assembly

Liquids

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