Ordering of ferromagnetic nanoparticles in nematic liquid crystals

Ingo Dierking, M. Heberle , M.A. Osipov , F. Giesselmann

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    Abstract

    Dispersions of magnetic nanoparticles in a nematic liquid crystal were investigated as magnetic fields were applied in three different boundary condition geometries: (i) planar substrates and B ┴ n, (ii) planar substrates and B ║ n, and (iii) homeotropic substrates and B ┴ n. Particle chaining is observed when a magnetic field is applied, with a periodicity perpendicular to the chains. Furthermore, linear chains are observed for the magnetic field applied perpendicular to the director, while zigzag chains are formed when the magnetic field direction is parallel to the director field. This is attributed to a change from a dipolar defect configuration around dispersed nanoparticles, to a quadrupolar one, i.e. the change from satellite to Saturn-ring defects. This
    effect is largely independent of the sample thickness. The dynamic development of the chain length, as well as their two-dimensional order parameter was studied in all cases. Chain lengths increased rapidly until saturation at approximately l=30μm after a time of about t=10s. Similarly, the chain order parameters increased until saturation between S=0.8-0.9, independent of sample geometry.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSoft Matter
    Volume13
    Early online date15 Jun 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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