There are two main types of self-assembly: "bottom-up" and "top-down." Bottom-up assembly involves starting with individual components and building up to a larger structure, while top-down assembly ...
Functional materials can be created with rational self-assembly of building blocks over a broad range of length scales, from small molecules and polymers to nanoparticles and nanowires. Northwestern ...
Self-assembly is the process by which an organized structure spontaneously forms from individual components, as a result of specific, local interactions among the components. When the constitutive ...
They are known to provide types of self-assembly not accessible in traditional condensed matter systems, such as “living crystals” recently studied by Chaikin, Pine and colleagues. However, only ...
Self-assembly of nano-sized functional units is an exceptionally promising way of designing inexpensive artificial composite materials with new macroscopic physical behavior and properties. The main ...
Molecular self-assembly is the spontaneous association of molecules, through non covalent bonds and under equilibrium conditions, into stable, structurally well-defined aggregates. Aperiodic ...