Magnetic colloidal single particles and dumbbells on a tilted washboard moiré pattern in a precessing external field

We measure the dynamical behavior of colloidal singlets and dumbbells on an inclined magnetic moiré pattern, subject to a precessing external homogeneous magnetic field. At low external field strength single colloidal particles and dumbbells move everywhere on the pattern: at stronger external field...

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Published inSoft matter Vol. 2; no. 46; pp. 9312 - 9318
Main Authors Farrokhzad, Farzaneh, Stuhlmüller, Nico C. X, Ku wik, Piotr, Urbaniak, Maciej, Stobiecki, Feliks, Akhundzada, Sapida, Ehresmann, Arno, de las Heras, Daniel, Fischer, Thomas M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Royal Society of Chemistry 27.11.2024
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Summary:We measure the dynamical behavior of colloidal singlets and dumbbells on an inclined magnetic moiré pattern, subject to a precessing external homogeneous magnetic field. At low external field strength single colloidal particles and dumbbells move everywhere on the pattern: at stronger external field strengths colloidal singlets and dumbbells are localized in generic locations. There are however nongeneric locations of flat channels that cross the moiré Wigner Seitz cell. In the flat channels we find gravitational driven translational and non-translational dynamic phase behavior of the colloidal singlets and dumbbells depending on the external field strength and the precession angle of the external homogeneous magnetic field. We measure the dynamical behavior of colloidal singlets and dumbbells on an inclined magnetic moiré pattern, subject to a precessing external homogeneous magnetic field.
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https://doi.org/10.1039/d4sm01183j
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ISSN:1744-683X
1744-6848
1744-6848
DOI:10.1039/d4sm01183j