Quasicrystal formation in binary soft matter mixtures.

2020 
Using a strategy that may be applied in theory or in experiments, we identify the regime in which a model binary soft matter mixture forms quasicrystals. The system is described using classical density functional theory combined with integral equation theory. Quasicrystal formation requires particle ordering with two characteristic lengthscales in certain particular ratios. How the lengthscales are related to the form of the pair interactions is reasonably well understood for one component systems, but less is known for mixtures. In our model mixture of big and small colloids confined to an interface, the two lengthscales stem from the range of the interactions between pairs of big particles and from the cross big-small interactions, respectively. The small-small lengthscale is not significant. Our strategy for finding quasicrystals involves tuning locations of maxima in the dispersion relation, or equivalently in the liquid state partial static structure factors.
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