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Dynamics of the Field-Induced Formation of Hexagonal Zipped-Chain Superstructures in Magnetic Colloids
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Colloidal MaterialEngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyMagnetic ParticlesMagnetic ResonanceComputational ChemistryStrong Dipole-dipole InteractionsMolecular DynamicsMagnetismHexagonal Zipped-chain SuperstructuresBiophysicsMagnetic ColloidsMaterials SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyPhysical ChemistryHomogeneous Magnetic FieldColloidal SystemSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsMedicineField-induced Formation
Combining nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics simulations, we unravel the long-time dynamics of a paradigmatic colloid with strong dipole-dipole interactions. In a homogeneous magnetic field, ionic ferrofluids exhibit a stepwise association process from ensembles of monomers over stringlike chains to bundles of hexagonal zipped-chain patches. We demonstrate that attractive van der Waals interactions due to charge-density fluctuations in the magnetic particles play the key role for the dynamical stabilization of the hexagonal superstructures against thermal dissociation. Our results give insight into the dynamics of self-organization in systems dominated by dipolar interactions.
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