https://iridia.ulb.ac.be/w/index.php?title=Dipole_words&feed=atom&action=historyDipole words - Revision history2024-03-29T05:31:10ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.4https://iridia.ulb.ac.be/w/index.php?title=Dipole_words&diff=7143&oldid=prevDj: Created page with "== Parameters == * Components ** Side of square: TBD ** Thickness of each component: '''5 mm''' ** Radius of magnet: 1.5 mm ** Strength of magnet: N48 ** Polyamide on Stratasy..."2015-09-06T16:27:04Z<p>Created page with "== Parameters == * Components ** Side of square: TBD ** Thickness of each component: '''5 mm''' ** Radius of magnet: 1.5 mm ** Strength of magnet: N48 ** Polyamide on Stratasy..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== Parameters ==<br />
* Components<br />
** Side of square: TBD<br />
** Thickness of each component: '''5 mm'''<br />
** Radius of magnet: 1.5 mm<br />
** Strength of magnet: N48<br />
** Polyamide on Stratasys<br />
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* Container<br />
** Radius of container: 125 mm<br />
** Depth of container: 9 mm<br />
** Material: Acrylic<br />
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* Shaker<br />
** Mode: Orbital shaking<br />
** Speed: TBD<br />
** Duration for shaking: until stable structures are formed<br />
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== Variable(s) ==<br />
* Number of components used in each experiment<br />
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== Experiments ==<br />
* Probability of the formation of a set number of target structures.<br />
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* Results to show<br />
** The probability with which a set number of target structures form.<br />
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== Open problems ==<br />
* Can dipole words be used to physically guide self-assembly.<br />
* What are the limitations of dipole words in the physical realm.<br />
* Can dipole words be indeed leveraged to parallely assemble multiple target structures?<br />
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* Unexpected behavior.<br />
** TBD</div>Dj