Self-assembly of three-dimensional ensembles of magnetic particles with laterally shifted dipoles

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We consider a model of colloidal spherical particles carrying a permanent dipole moment which is laterally shifted out of the particles' geometrical centres, i.e. the dipole vector is oriented perpendicular to the radius of the particles. Varying the shift δ from the centre, we analyse ground state structures for two, three and four hard spheres, using a simulated annealing procedure. We also compare earlier ground state results. We then consider a bulk system at finite temperatures and different densities. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we examine the equilibrium self-assembly properties for several shifts. Our results show that the shift of the dipole moment has a crucial impact on both the ground state configurations as well as the self-assembled structures at finite temperatures.

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Yener, A. B., & Klapp, S. H. L. (2016). Self-assembly of three-dimensional ensembles of magnetic particles with laterally shifted dipoles. Soft Matter, 12(7), 2066–2075. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sm02648b

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