Densest columnar structures of hard spheres from sequential deposition
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Abstract
The rich variety of densest columnar structures of identical hard spheres inside a cylinder can surprisingly be constructed from a simple and computationally fast sequential deposition of cylinder-touching spheres, if the cylinder-to-sphere diameter ratio D is within [1,2.7013]. This provides a direction for theoretically deriving all these densest structures and for constructing such densest packings with nano-, micro-, colloidal or charged particles, which all self-assemble like hard spheres [\textit{Rapid Communication}, Physical Review E (in press)].
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Authors
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Ho-Kei Chan
Foams \& Complex Systems, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland