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- (409i) Magnetic Janus Particle Aggregation Rate at Long Times
At long times, the system switches from long chains mainly aggregating with small chains to long chains aggregating with each other and small chains at equal probabilities. The average chain length at these long times follows a power law relationship with time:
< l > ~ t ^ z
Here, we quantify when the system reaches these âlong timesâ by drawing analogies with polymer chain growth statistics. âlong timeâ data from experiments and simulations are used to find the z-coefficient. Contrary to previous results, the coefficient is found not to be limited to the range 0.6<z<0.7, but instead ranges from 0.4<z<0.8 and is found to depend on concentration and dipole strength.