Abstract
Field-induced structures in a ferrofluid with well-defined magnetite nanoparticles with a permanent magnetic dipole moment are analyzed on a single-particle level by in situ cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (2D). The field-induced columnar phase locally exhibits hexagonal symmetry and confirms the structures observed in simulations for ferromagnetic dipolar fluids in 2D. The columns are distorted by lens-shaped voids, due to the weak interchain attraction relative to field-directed dipole-dipole attraction. Both dipolar coupling and the dipole concentration determine the dimensions and the spatial arrangement of the columns. Their regular spacing manifests long-range end-pole repulsions that eventually dominate the fluctuation-induced attractions between dipole chains that initiate the columnar transition. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
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Klokkenburg, M., Erné, B. H., Meeldijk, J. D., Wiedenmann, A., Petukhov, A. V., Dullens, R. P. A., & Philipse, A. P. (2006). In situ imaging of field-induced hexagonal columns in magnetite ferrofluids. Physical Review Letters, 97(18). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.185702
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