Self-Organized Hierarchy Structures Composed of Honeycomb-Like Polymer Films and Spider-Web-Like Particle Structures
Authors:
Sachiko Matsushita ab;
Nobuhito Kurono a;
Masatsugu Shimomura ac
| Affiliations: | a Dissipative-Hierarchy Structures Laboratory, RIKEN Frontier Research System, Saitama, Japan |
| b Department of Integrated Sciences in Physics and Biology, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan | |
| c Nanotechnology Research Center, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan |
DOI:
10.1080/15421400601021554
Published in:
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals,
Volume
463,
February
2007
, pages 93/[375]
- 99/[381]
First Published on:
01 February 2007
Subjects:
Chemistry;
Condensed Matter Physics;
Crystallography;
Inorganic Chemistry;
Materials Chemistry;
Organic Chemistry;
Physical Chemistry;
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Abstract
We demonstrate a self-organized system for fabricating a hierarchical structure, composed of a honeycomb-like polymer film and the dissipative structures of fine particles. The process is quite simple: Fine-particle water suspension was dropped on polymer organic solution under the exposure of humid air. The cracking of self-assembled particle dissipative structures caused the locally elongation of the honeycomb-like polymer film, and formed hierarchy structures in an one-step procedure.
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| Keywords: fine particles; nano-structures; opal; photonic crystal; self-assembly |
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