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A Paired Bead and Magnet Array for Molding Microwells with Variable Concave Geometries
Published on: January 28, 2018
Dipolar gels formed by aggregation of magnetized beads
A Wafflard1, E Opsomer1, N Vandewalle1
1GRASP, Institute of Physics B5a, <a href="https://ror.org/00afp2z80">University of Liège</a>, B4000 Liège, Belgium.
Abstract:
The out-of-equilibrium aggregation of dipolar particles, such as magnetized beads, leads to the formation of large structures composed of chains, loops, and eventually ribbons. In the present study, we focus on the evolution of these different substructures in a two-dimensional system confined within progressively shrinking environments. Using numerical simulations, we identify structural events as a function of the packing fraction. At low density, a percolation threshold ϕ_{p}≈0.15 is evidenced, where chainlike structures merge into a single large aggregate with significant voids. This gel-like structure then densifies as ϕ increases. At large ϕ values, crystallites of both square and hexagonal order phase appear, but they are far from extending over the whole system.

