Self-assembly of colloidal particles into strings in a homogeneous external electric or magnetic field

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Smallenburg, F.ISNI 0000000395977772
Vutukuri, Hanumantha RaoISNI 0000000393129163
Imhof, ArnoutISNI 0000000369252655
van Blaaderen, AlfonsISNI 0000000388251965
Dijkstra, MarjoleinISNI 0000000358257928

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Colloidal particles with a dielectric constant (magnetic susceptibility) mismatch with the surrounding solvent acquire a dipole moment in a homogeneous external electric (magnetic) field. The resulting dipolar interactions can lead to aggregation of the particles into string-like clusters. Recently, several methods have been developed to make these structures permanent. However, especially when multiple particle sizes and/or more complex shapes than single spheres are used, the parameter space for these experiments is enormous. We therefore use Monte Carlo simulations to investigate the structure of the self-assembled string-like aggregates in binary mixtures of dipolar hard and charged spheres, as well as dipolar hard asymmetric dumbbells. Binary mixtures of spheres aggregate in different types of clusters depending on the size ratio of the spheres. For highly asymmetric systems, the small spheres form ring-like and flame-like clusters around strings of large spheres, while for size ratios closer to 1, alternating strings of both large and small spheres are observed. For asymmetric dumbbells, we investigate both the effect of size ratio and dipole moment ratio, leading to a large variety of cluster shapes, including chiral clusters.

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Smallenburg, F, Vutukuri, H R, Imhof, A, van Blaaderen, A & Dijkstra, M 2012, 'Self-assembly of colloidal particles into strings in a homogeneous external electric or magnetic field', Journal of physics. Condensed matter, vol. 24, no. 46, 464113, pp. 464113/1-464113/10. https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/24/46/464113