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Control of Long-Range Gold Nanoparticles Networks in Liquid Crystals and their Topological Characterization

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Abstract

The formation of long-range networks of nanoparticles in liquid crystals is controlled and reconfigured by applied voltage and temperature. We use topological data analysis to provide quantitative dimensional and structural description of such complex assemblies.

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