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Quantitative Real-Space Analysis of Self-Assembled Structures of Magnetic Dipolar Colloids
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Colloidal MaterialEngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic Dipolar ColloidsSoft MatterFerrofluidDipolar ChainsMagnetismDipolar FluidsMagnetohydrodynamicsBiophysicsMaterials ScienceComplex MatterPhysicsNanotechnologyColloidal PropertyMagnetic MaterialDipolar Attraction EnergyColloidal SystemSpintronicsMolecule-based MagnetNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsMedicine
We present the first real-space analysis on a single-particle level of the dipolar chains and branched clusters self-assembling in magnetic fluids in zero field. Spatial correlations and chain-length distributions directly obtained from tracked particle positions in vitrified films of synthetic magnetic (Fe3O4) dispersions provide a quantitative test for simulations and theory of dipolar fluids. A pertinent example is the cluster-size distribution that can be analyzed with a one-dimensional aggregation model to yield a dipolar attraction energy that agrees well with the dipole moment found from independent magnetization measurements.
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