Grain boundary scars and spherical crystallography

Citation:

Bausch, A. R. ; Bowick, M. J. ; Cacciuto, A. ; Dinsmore, A. D. ; Hsu, M. F. ; Nelson, D. R. ; Nikolaides, M. G. ; Travesset, A. ; Weitz, D. A. Grain boundary scars and spherical crystallography. Science 2003, 299, 1716-1718. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y3gwxggm
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Abstract:

We describe experimental investigations of the structure of two-dimensional spherical crystals. The crystals, formed by beads self-assembled on water droplets in oil, serve as model systems for exploring very general theories about the minimum-energy configurations of particles with arbitrary repulsive interactions on curved surfaces. Above a critical system size we find that crystals develop distinctive high-angle grain boundaries, or scars, not found in planar crystals. The number of excess defects in a scar is shown to grow linearly with the dimensionless system size. The observed slope is expected to be universal, independent of the microscopic potential.

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