A self-consistent field theory study of lock and key type interactions
between sterically stabilized colloids in polymer solution is performed. Both
the key particle and the lock cavity are assumed to have cylindrical shape, and
their surfaces are uniformly grafted with polymer chains. The lock-key
potential of mean force is computed for various model parameters, such as
length of free and grafted chains, lock and key size matching, free chain
volume fraction, grafting density, and various enthalpic interactions present
in the system. The lock-key interaction is found to be highly tunable, which is
important in the rapidly developing field of particle self-assembly