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- Directed and Self Assembly of Colloids
- (477c) Assembly of Anisotropic Magnetized Particles
The self-assembly process at high dipolar interactions shows close-loop and ring-like structures in the spherical system, dendritic structures for ellipsoids, and sandwich-like chain structures in the binary mixture. On the other hand, the directed-assembly at high dipolar interactions, spheres form linear chains, ellipsoids form barbed-wire chains, and binary mixtures form branched chains with the individual components. Furthermore, results show that a binary system promotes fragmented chains compared to the monodisperse systems. Overall, results show the role of shape anisotropy on the self and directed assembly of magnetized particles composed of a binary system compared to monodisperse systems of spheres or ellipsoids.