Colloidal membranes of hard rods: unified theory of free edge structure and  twist walls - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing)

Colloidal membranes of hard rods: unified theory of free edge structure and twist walls - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing)

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Monodisperse suspensions of rod like chiral fd viruses are condensed into a rod-length thick colloidal monolayers of aligned rods by depletion forces. Twist deformations of the molecules are expelled to the monolayer edge as in a chiral smectic A liquid crystal, and a cholesteric band forms at the edge. Coal

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