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Two-Dimensional Interfacial Colloidal Crystals Export

Physical Review Letters, Vol. 45, No. 7. (18 Aug 1980), pp. 569-572.

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Polystyrene spheres (2450 Å in diameter) are trapped in a surface energy well at water/air interface. Because of asymmetry of charge distribution; electrical dipoles are associated with each interfacial particle. The dipole-dipole repulsive interactions organize the polystyrene spheres into a two-dimensional triangular lattice. The direct microscopic observations of such an interfacial colloidal crystal are reported for the first time.


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