2021 Annual Meeting
(477d) Programming Interaction and Assembly with Magnetic Handshake Materials
Authors
Chrisy Xiyu Du - Presenter, Harvard University
Hanyu Zhang, Cornell University
Tanner Pearson, Cornell University
Paul L. McEuen, Cornell University
Itai Cohen, Cornell University
We propose a new platform, Magnetic Handshake Materials, to create anisotropic interactions by taking advantage of the recent development in magnetic nanofabrication. By printing designed magnetic dipole patterns on a substrate, not only we automatically achieve anisotropy by having directed dipole interactions, but we also attain specificity by creating distinct dipole patterns. In addition, by having direct control of the substrate geometry, we can combine two different kinds of anisotropies, shape and interaction, opening new dimensions in self-assembly design using these particles. Here, by computing and designing interactions between arbitrary dipole patterns, I will demonstrate how we can program sophisticated magnetic building blocks tailored to given self-assembly tasks using theory and simulation, and how we can use this platform to achieve both homogeneous and heterogeneous self-assembly.