The crystallization of bundles in filament networks interacting via
long-range repulsions in confinement is described by a phenomenological model.
The model demonstrates the formation of the hexagonal crystalline order via the
interplay of the confinement potential and the filament-filament repulsion. Two
distinct crystallization mechanisms in the short- and large- screening length
regimes are discussed, and the phase diagram is obtained. Simulation of large
bundles predicts the existence of topological defects within the bundled
filaments. This electrostatic repulsion-driven crystallization model arising
from studying filament networks can even find a more general context extending
to charged colloidal systems.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure