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Patchy particle insights into self-assembly of transparent, graded index squid lenses

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Squids have spherical, gradient index lenses that maximize optical sensitivity while minimizing light scattering and geometric aberration. Previous studies have shown that the constituent lens proteins behave like patchy particles, and that a density gradient of packing fraction $\sim 0.01$ to $1$ assembles from a gradient of average particle valence, $\langle M\rangle$ $\approx 2.1$ to $\langle M\rangle$ $>6$. A priori, transparency requires that all regions within the larger gradient must minimize density fluctuations at length scales close to the wavelength of visible light. It is not known how a material can achieve this at all possible packing fractions via attractive interactions. We also observe that the set of proteins making the lens is remarkably polydisperse (there are around 40 isoforms expressed). Why does nature employ so many geometrically similar isoforms when theory suggests a few would suffice, and what, if any, is the physical role of the polydispersity? This study..., ,
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