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Direction Dependent Diffusion of Aligned Magnetic Rods by Means of X-Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
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Direction Dependent DiffusionX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnetismAligned Magnetic RodsRodlike Hematite ParticlesOptical PropertiesMagnetic Susceptibility δχPhysicsOpaque SuspensionsSynchrotron RadiationMagnetic MaterialNatural SciencesSpectroscopyX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsLight ScatteringMagnetic Property
Rodlike hematite particles in suspension align perpendicular to an external magnetic field due to a negative anisotropy of their magnetic susceptibility Δχ. The diffusion tensor consists of two principal constants D(∥) and D(⊥) for the diffusion parallel and perpendicular to the long particle axis. X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy is capable of probing the diffusive motion in optically opaque suspensions of rodlike hematite particles parallel to the direction of the scattering vector Q. Choosing Q parallel or perpendicular to the direction of an external magnetic field H the direction dependent intermediate scattering function is measured by means of x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy. From the intermediate scattering function in both directions the principal diffusion constants D(∥) and D(⊥) are determined. The ratio D(∥)/D(⊥) increases with increasing aspect ratio of the particles and can be described via a rescaled theoretical approach for prolate ellipsoids of revolution.
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