FMN Laboratory team participated in SPIE 2018

1 april 2018

Colloidal suspensions and tunable self-assembly of colloidal particles attract a great interest in recent years. In this paper, we propose a new setup and technology for studies of self-assembly of colloidal particles, interection of which between themselves is tuned by external rotating electric fields. We reveal wide prospectives of electric field employment for tunable self-assembly, from suspensions of inorganic particles to ensembles of biological cells. 

These results make enable particle-resolved studies of various collective phenomena and fundamental processes in many-particle systems in equilibrium state and far from it, while the dynamics can be resolved at the level of individual particles using video microscopy. For the first time, we demonstrate that, apart from ability to prepare photonic crystalline films of inorganic silica particles, the tunable self-assembly provides a novel technological way for manipulation with ensembles of biological cells by control of interactions between them.

Egor V. Yakovlev, Anna V. Troshina, Sofia A. Korsakova, Mikhail Andronik, Ilya A. Rodionov

Proccedings of SPIE 2018

http://spie.org/Publications/Proceedings/Paper/10.1117/12.2315134

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