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      Assembly and Phase Transitions within Colloidal Crystals

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          Micrometre sized colloidal particles can be viewed as large atoms with tailorable size, shape and interactions. These building blocks can assemble into extremely rich structures and phases, in which the thermal motions of particles can be directly imaged and tracked using optical microscopy. Hence, colloidal particles are excellent model systems for studying phase transitions, especially for poorly understood kinetic and nonequilibrium microscale processes. Advances in colloid fabrication, assembly and computer simulations have opened up numerous possibilities for such research. In this Review, we describe recent progress in the study of colloidal crystals composed of tunable isotropic spheres, anisotropic particles and active particles. We focus on advances in crystallization, melting and solid solid transitions, and highlight challenges and future perspectives in phase transition studies within colloidal crystals.

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          2016-03-16
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          10.1038/natrevmats.2015.11
          1603.05021
          303569e3-1557-4a24-8898-28b5dcefae15

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          18 pages, 5 figures, 2 boxes, Nature Review Materials, 2015
          cond-mat.soft

          Condensed matter
          Condensed matter

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