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Structural diversity and the role of particle shape and dense fluid behavior in assemblies of hard polyhedra

A fundamental characteristic of matter is its ability to form ordered structures under the right thermodynamic conditions. Predicting these structures - and their properties - from the attributes of a material's building blocks is the holy grail of materials science. Here, we investigate the self-assembly of 145 hard convex polyhedra whose thermodynamic behavior arises solely from their anisotropic shape. Our results extend previous works on entropy-driven crystallization by demonstrating a remarkably high propensity for self-assembly and an unprecedented structural diversity, including some of the most complex crystalline phases yet observed in a non-atomic system. In addition to 22 Bravais and non-Bravais crystals, we report 66 plastic crystals (both Bravais and topologically close-packed), 21 liquid crystals (nematic, smectic, and columnar), and 44 glasses. We show that from simple measures of particle shape and local order in the disordered fluid, the class of ordered structure can be predicted.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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