Data and analysis code supporting the publication “Self-assembly pathways towards floppy colloidal square lattices”
DOI:10.4121/1eb32d9e-e467-4d2d-b571-aacfeaadd0e9.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/1eb32d9e-e467-4d2d-b571-aacfeaadd0e9
DOI: 10.4121/1eb32d9e-e467-4d2d-b571-aacfeaadd0e9
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Yogesh Shelke; Pearce, Daniel J.G.; Kraft, Daniela J. (2025): Data and analysis code supporting the publication “Self-assembly pathways towards floppy colloidal square lattices”. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/1eb32d9e-e467-4d2d-b571-aacfeaadd0e9.v1
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Dataset
This dataset supports the study “Self-assembly pathways towards floppy colloidal square lattices”. The objective is to understand how bond flexibility and particle geometry govern the formation and stability of flexible colloidal lattices. It includes particle coordinates data, analysis scripts, and simulation codes for modeling colloidal lattice self-assembly and quantifying lattice flexibility, cluster growth and lattice order parameters.
History
- 2025-10-13 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
.csv/ .tsv /.ipynb/.datAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Optimal self-assembly pathways towards colloidal lattices with tunable flexibilityReferences
Funding
- European Research Council (ERC Starting Grant number 758383, RECONFMAT)
- Swiss National Science Foundation (Starting Grant TMSGI2_211367)
Organizations
Soft Matter Physics, Huygens-Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, The NetherlandsDepartment of Theoretical Physics, École de Physique, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
DATA
Files (1)
- 63,147,857 bytesMD5:
b89cfbb18ce4a8f703e56f27c1f1dbb2
Experimental and simulation data and analysis scripts.zip