Landau theories of Frank-Kasper spherical packing phases
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Abstract
The Frank-Kasper phases are a group of complex spherical packing phases, a subset of which have been discovered in a wide range of soft condensed matter systems. Motivated by this universality, we investigated the (meta-)stability of these phases across a family of phase field crystal models - Landau theories that describe the formation of crystalline phases. This work illuminates the interplay between short and long-range interactions that influence the formation of these phases in many different systems. In this talk I will discuss the general mechanisms that are found to promote the stability of these complex phases. I will also demonstrate how these mechanisms relate to the microscopic parameters of a diblock-copolymer system in which several Frank-Kasper phases appear.
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Presenters
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Sarah Dawson
McMaster Univ
Authors
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Sarah Dawson
McMaster Univ
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Anchang Shi
Physics & Astronomy, McMaster Univ, McMaster Univ