We report here on the self-assembly of polystyrene colloidal spheres on pat
terned substrates. The substrate was a grating with a periodic one-dimensio
nal-height profile. The two-dimensional (2D) arrays of colloidal spheres we
re obtained by the convective self-assembly method. It is shown that these
structures strongly depend on the ratio between the diameter of the sphere
(d) and the period of the grating (p) (x=d/p). When 1 <x <1.15, and 1.15 <x
<2, the 2D array showed a centered-rectangular symmetry. For x=1.15 and 2,
the ordered 2D array had a hexagonal symmetry structure. The angle between
the grating groove direction and the crystal lattice vector (theta) is giv
en by theta =sin(-1)(d/p). It is suggested that the variety of the 2D struc
tures are formed by the capillary forces and the self-shadowing effects dur
ing the drying process. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.