JOURNAL ARTICLE

Capillary Interactions Between Anisotropic Colloidal Particles

Jean-Christophe LoudetAhmed AlSayedJ. ZhangArjun G. Yodh

Year: 2005 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 94 (1)Pages: 018301-018301   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

We report on the behavior of micron-sized prolate ellipsoids trapped at an oil-water interface. The particles experience strong, anisotropic, and long-ranged attractive capillary interactions which greatly exceed the thermal energy k(B)T. Depending on surface chemistry, the particles aggregate into open structures or chains. Using video microscopy, we extract the pair interaction potential between ellipsoids and show it exhibits a power law behavior over the length scales probed. Our observations can be explained using recent calculations, if we describe the interfacial ellipsoids as capillary quadrupoles.

Keywords:
Capillary action Anisotropy Ellipsoid Materials science Colloid Colloidal particle Particle (ecology) Thermal Chemical physics Power law Prolate spheroid Aggregate (composite) Surface energy Condensed matter physics Nanotechnology Physics Optics Chemistry Composite material Classical mechanics Thermodynamics

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