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Emergent rhombus tilings from molecular interactions with $M$-fold rotational symmetry
Stephen Whitelam, Isaac Tamblyn, Juan P. Garrahan, Peter H. Beton
Published 2014-11-13Version 1
We show that model molecules with particular rotational symmetries can self-assemble into network structures equivalent to rhombus tilings. This assembly happens in an emergent way, in the sense that molecules spontaneously select irregular 4-fold local coordination from a larger set of possible local binding geometries. The existence of such networks can be rationalized by simple geometrical arguments, but the same arguments do not guarantee networks' spontaneous self-assembly. This class of structures must in certain regimes of parameter space be able to reconfigure into networks equivalent to triangular tilings.
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.soft
Keywords: emergent rhombus tilings, fold rotational symmetry, molecular interactions, network structures equivalent, molecules spontaneously select irregular
Tags: journal article
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