Haridas Mundoor
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Recent Articles
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Wu J, Lazaro M, Mundoor H, Wensink H, Smalyukh I
Nat Commun
. 2024 Nov;
15(1):9941.
PMID: 39550383
Biaxial nematic liquid crystals are fascinating systems sometimes referred to as the Higgs boson of soft matter because of experimental observation challenges. Here we describe unexpected states of matter that...
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Tasinkevych M, Park S, Mundoor H, Smalyukh I
Phys Rev E
. 2023 Apr;
107(3-1):034701.
PMID: 37073031
Self-assembly of colloidal particles into predefined structures is a promising way to design inexpensive manmade materials with advanced macroscopic properties. Doping of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) with nanoparticles has a...
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Ackroyd A, Hollo G, Mundoor H, Zhang H, Gang O, Smalyukh I, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 Apr;
7(16).
PMID: 33863721
Chemical organization in reaction-diffusion systems offers a strategy for the generation of materials with ordered morphologies and structural hierarchy. Periodic structures are formed by either molecules or nanoparticles. On the...
4.
Everts J, Senyuk B, Mundoor H, Ravnik M, Smalyukh I
Sci Adv
. 2021 Feb;
7(5).
PMID: 33571118
The physical behavior of anisotropic charged colloids is determined by their material dielectric anisotropy, affecting colloidal self-assembly, biological function, and even out-of-equilibrium behavior. However, little is known about anisotropic electrostatic...
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Mundoor H, Wu J, Wensink H, Smalyukh I
Nature
. 2021 Feb;
590(7845):268-274.
PMID: 33568825
Fundamental relationships are believed to exist between the symmetries of building blocks and the condensed matter phases that they form. For example, constituent molecular and colloidal rods and disks impart...
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Liu Q, Mundoor H, Sheetah G, Smalyukh I
Opt Express
. 2020 Nov;
28(23):34237-34245.
PMID: 33182897
Assembly of plasmonic nanomaterials into a low refractive index medium, such as an aerogel, holds a great promise for optical metamaterials, optical sensors, and photothermal energy converters. However, conventional plasmonic...
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Mundoor H, Cruz-Colon E, Park S, Liu Q, Smalyukh I, Lagemaat J
Opt Express
. 2020 Mar;
28(4):5459-5469.
PMID: 32121766
We study the plasmon-enhanced fluorescence of a single semiconducting quantum dot near the apex of a colloidal gold pyramid spatially localized by the elastic forces of the liquid crystal host....
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Mundoor H, Senyuk B, Almansouri M, Park S, Fleury B, Smalyukh I
Sci Adv
. 2019 Sep;
5(9):eaax4257.
PMID: 31555742
Differing from isotropic fluids, liquid crystals exhibit highly anisotropic interactions with surfaces, which define boundary conditions for the alignment of constituent rod-like molecules at interfaces with colloidal inclusions and confining...
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Mundoor H, Park S, Senyuk B, Wensink H, Smalyukh I
Science
. 2018 May;
360(6390):768-771.
PMID: 29773746
Order and fluidity often coexist, with examples ranging from biological membranes to liquid crystals, but the symmetry of these soft-matter systems is typically higher than that of the constituent building...
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Mundoor H, Sheetah G, Park S, Ackerman P, Smalyukh I, Lagemaat J
ACS Nano
. 2018 Mar;
12(3):2580-2590.
PMID: 29489324
We study the quantum-mechanical effects arising in a single semiconductor core/shell quantum dot (QD) controllably sandwiched between two plasmonic nanorods. Control over the position and the "sandwich" confinement structure is...