Abstract

Colloidal crystals formed with attractive interactions are used for in-situ observations of homogeneous nucleation processes in density-matched dispersion. We found globular and plate-like polycrystalline clusters stably suspended in the dispersion. Both clusters rotated randomly and moved freely with suspending in the dispersion. They were probably formed through homogeneous nucleation processes.

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