Self-Assembly of Isostatic Self-Dual Colloidal Crystals

Qun Li Lei, Wei Zheng, Feng Tang, Xiangang Wan, Ran Ni*, Yu Qiang Ma

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Abstract

Self-dual structures whose dual counterparts are themselves possess unique hidden symmetry, beyond the description of classical spatial symmetry groups. Here we propose a strategy based on a nematic monolayer of attractive half-cylindrical colloids to self-assemble these exotic structures. This system can be seen as a 2D system of semidisks. By using Monte Carlo simulations, we discover two isostatic self-dual crystals, i.e., an unreported crystal with pmg space-group symmetry and the twisted kagome crystal. For the pmg crystal approaching the critical point, we find the double degeneracy of the full phononic spectrum at the self-dual point and the merging of two tilted Weyl nodes into one critically tilted Dirac node. The latter is "accidentally"located on the high-symmetry line. The formation of this unconventional Dirac node is due to the emergence of the critical flatbands at the self-dual point, which are linear combinations of "finite-frequency"floppy modes. These modes can be understood as mechanically coupled self-dual rhombus chains vibrating in some unique uncoupled ways. Our work paves the way for designing and fabricating self-dual materials with exotic mechanical or phononic properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number018001
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume127
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2 2021
Externally publishedYes

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  • General Physics and Astronomy

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