Core-shell particles for simultaneous three-dimensional imaging and tweezing in dense colloidal materials
Colloidal suspensions of microspheres have been used as idealized yet accurate physical models of complex phase behaviours for over a century. Moving beyond simple observations, researchers have begun to probe colloidal materials directly by manipulating individual particles using optical tweezers....
Main Authors: | Dullens, R, Liu, Y, Edmond, K, Curran, A, Bryant, C, Peng, B, Aarts, D, Sacanna, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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