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      Crystal nucleation of hard spheres using molecular dynamics, umbrella sampling, and forward flux sampling: A comparison of simulation techniques

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      The Journal of Chemical Physics
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          Anisotropy of building blocks and their assembly into complex structures.

          A revolution in novel nanoparticles and colloidal building blocks has been enabled by recent breakthroughs in particle synthesis. These new particles are poised to become the 'atoms' and 'molecules' of tomorrow's materials if they can be successfully assembled into useful structures. Here, we discuss the recent progress made in the synthesis of nanocrystals and colloidal particles and draw analogies between these new particulate building blocks and better-studied molecules and supramolecular objects. We argue for a conceptual framework for these new building blocks based on anisotropy attributes and discuss the prognosis for future progress in exploiting anisotropy for materials design and assembly.
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            Phase behaviour of concentrated suspensions of nearly hard colloidal spheres

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              Melting Transition and Communal Entropy for Hard Spheres

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                Journal
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-9606
                1089-7690
                December 28 2010
                December 28 2010
                : 133
                : 24
                : 244115
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                10.1063/1.3506838
                21197984
                f38a6e31-2d1f-45c7-9da2-3ec063561e4e
                © 2010
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