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Joost de Graaf
Joost de Graaf
Universitair Docent (Assistant Professor), Utrecht University
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Hierarchical self-assembly of suspended branched colloidal nanocrystals into superlattice structures
K Miszta, J De Graaf, G Bertoni, D Dorfs, R Brescia, S Marras, ...
Nature materials 10 (11), 872-876, 2011
4862011
Low-dimensional semiconductor superlattices formed by geometric control over nanocrystal attachment
WH Evers, B Goris, S Bals, M Casavola, J De Graaf, R Van Roij, ...
Nano letters 13 (6), 2317-2323, 2013
3002013
Phase diagram of colloidal hard superballs: from cubes via spheres to octahedra
R Ni, AP Gantapara, J De Graaf, R Van Roij, M Dijkstra
Soft Matter 8 (34), 8826-8834, 2012
1872012
ESPResSo 4.0–an extensible software package for simulating soft matter systems
F Weik, R Weeber, K Szuttor, K Breitsprecher, J de Graaf, M Kuron, ...
The European Physical Journal Special Topics 227, 1789-1816, 2019
1822019
Dense regular packings of irregular nonconvex particles
J de Graaf, R van Roij, M Dijkstra
Physical Review Letters 107 (15), 155501, 2011
1572011
Phase diagram and structural diversity of a family of truncated cubes: Degenerate close-packed structures and vacancy-rich states
AP Gantapara, J de Graaf, R van Roij, M Dijkstra
Physical review letters 111 (1), 015501, 2013
1492013
Ionic screening and dissociation are crucial for understanding chemical self-propulsion in polar solvents
AT Brown, WCK Poon, C Holm, J De Graaf
Soft Matter 13 (6), 1200-1222, 2017
1132017
In situ microscopy of the self-assembly of branched nanocrystals in solution
E Sutter, P Sutter, AV Tkachenko, R Krahne, J De Graaf, M Arciniegas, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 11213, 2016
1062016
Crystal-structure prediction via the Floppy-Box Monte Carlo algorithm: Method and application to hard (non) convex particles
J de Graaf, L Filion, M Marechal, R van Roij, M Dijkstra
The Journal of chemical physics 137 (21), 2012
692012
Ordered two-dimensional superstructures of colloidal octapod-shaped nanocrystals on flat substrates
W Qi, J Graaf, F Qiao, S Marras, L Manna, M Dijkstra
Nano letters 12 (10), 5299-5303, 2012
672012
Adsorption trajectories and free-energy separatrices for colloidal particles in contact with a liquid-liquid interface
J de Graaf, M Dijkstra, R van Roij
The Journal of chemical physics 132 (16), 2010
572010
Microfluidic pumping by micromolar salt concentrations
R Niu, P Kreissl, AT Brown, G Rempfer, D Botin, C Holm, T Palberg, ...
Soft Matter 13 (7), 1505-1518, 2017
562017
Self-assembly of octapod-shaped colloidal nanocrystals into a hexagonal ballerina network embedded in a thin polymer film
MP Arciniegas, MR Kim, J De Graaf, R Brescia, S Marras, K Miszta, ...
Nano letters 14 (2), 1056-1063, 2014
522014
Lattice-Boltzmann hydrodynamics of anisotropic active matter
J de Graaf, H Menke, AJTM Mathijssen, M Fabritius, C Holm, ...
The Journal of chemical physics 144 (13), 2016
512016
Slip length dependent propulsion speed of catalytic colloidal swimmers near walls
S Ketzetzi, J De Graaf, RP Doherty, DJ Kraft
Physical review letters 124 (4), 048002, 2020
442020
The raspberry model for hydrodynamic interactions revisited. I. Periodic arrays of spheres and dumbbells
LP Fischer, T Peter, C Holm, J de Graaf
The Journal of chemical physics 143 (8), 2015
442015
Diffusiophoretic self-propulsion for partially catalytic spherical colloids
J de Graaf, G Rempfer, C Holm
IEEE transactions on nanobioscience 14 (3), 272-288, 2015
402015
Understanding and tailoring ligand interactions in the self-assembly of branched colloidal nanocrystals into planar superlattices
A Castelli, J De Graaf, S Marras, R Brescia, L Goldoni, L Manna, ...
Nature Communications 9 (1), 1141, 2018
372018
Understanding the onset of oscillatory swimming in microchannels
J de Graaf, AJTM Mathijssen, M Fabritius, H Menke, C Holm, ...
Soft Matter 12 (21), 4704-4708, 2016
372016
Phase behavior of a family of truncated hard cubes
AP Gantapara, J de Graaf, R van Roij, M Dijkstra
The Journal of chemical physics 142 (5), 2015
372015
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