Sharon C Glotzer
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Liu T, Young C, Moore T, Glotzer S, Solomon M
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2025 Jan;
17(5):8171-8182.
PMID: 39841887
Colloidal crystals of micrometer-sized colloids create prismatic structural colors through the grating diffraction of visible light. Here, we develop design rules to engineer such structural color by specifically accounting for...
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Piegols L, Dwyer T, Glotzer S, Eniola-Adefeso O
Langmuir
. 2025 Jan;
41(3):1876-1888.
PMID: 39807598
In this work, we show how shape matters for the ordering of red blood cells (RBCs) at a water-air interface for both artificially rigidified and sphered cells as a model...
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Li Z, Lim Y, Tanriover I, Zhou W, Li Y, Zhang Y, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Jul;
10(29):eadp3756.
PMID: 39028823
Colloidal crystal engineering with DNA allows one to design diverse superlattices with tunable lattice symmetry, composition, and spacing. Most of these structures follow the complementary contact model, maximizing DNA hybridization...
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Lee S, Tsai S, Glotzer S
J Chem Phys
. 2024 Apr;
160(15).
PMID: 38624110
Detecting and analyzing the local environment is crucial for investigating the dynamical processes of crystal nucleation and shape colloidal particle self-assembly. Recent developments in machine learning provide a promising avenue...
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Zhou W, Li Y, Je K, Vo T, Lin H, Partridge B, et al.
Science
. 2024 Jan;
383(6680):312-319.
PMID: 38236974
Generating space-filling arrangements of most discrete polyhedra nanostructures of the same shape is not possible. However, if the appropriate individual building blocks are selected (e.g., cubes), or multiple shapes of...
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Schonhofer P, Sun K, Mao X, Glotzer S
Phys Rev Lett
. 2024 Jan;
131(25):258201.
PMID: 38181337
Entropic self-assembly is governed by the shape of the constituent particles, yet a priori prediction of crystal structures from particle shape alone is nontrivial for anything but the simplest of...
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Lee S, Schonhofer P, Glotzer S
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):22773.
PMID: 38123626
While the collective motion of active particles has been studied extensively, effective strategies to navigate particle swarms without external guidance remain elusive. We introduce a method to control the trajectories...
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Zhou W, Lim Y, Lin H, Lee S, Li Y, Huang Z, et al.
Nat Mater
. 2023 Nov;
23(3):424-428.
PMID: 37919350
In principle, designing and synthesizing almost any class of colloidal crystal is possible. Nonetheless, the deliberate and rational formation of colloidal quasicrystals has been difficult to achieve. Here we describe...
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Dwyer T, Moore T, Anderson J, Glotzer S
Soft Matter
. 2023 Sep;
19(36):7011-7019.
PMID: 37671647
Entropy compartmentalization provides new self-assembly routes to colloidal host-guest (HG) structures. Leveraging host particle shape to drive the assembly of HG structures has only recently been proposed and demonstrated. However,...