Langmuir, Vol.27, No.8, 4313-4318, 2011
Dynamic Templating of Colloidal Patterns in Three Dimensions with Nonuniform Electric Fields
Order disorder transitions in colloidal systems are an attractive option for making switchable materials. Electric-field-driven order-disorder transitions are especially attractive for this purpose because the tuning parameter is easily and externally controllable. However, precise positional control of 3D structure is immensely challenging. Using patterned electrodes, we demonstrate that ac electric fields-dominantly dielectrophoresis (DEP) coupled with an electrohydrodynamic mechanism consisting of induced charge electro-osmosis (ICEO)-can be used to template colloidal order dynamically in three dimensions. We find that the electric field geometry dictates the location, size, and shape produce patterns with surprising complexity. of colloidal patterns and can produce patterns with surprising complexity.