Abstract

The features of the formation of an ordered solid phase of silica microspheres deposited from a colloidal solution onto the surface of a vertical glass plate have been studied. Mechanisms of the solid phase formation during the self-oscillating motion of the solution-substrate contact line, in which a variable-thickness structure is formed, are considered. It is established that hexagonal and cubic lattices are regularly formed in this system of particles.

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