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Orientation Dependent Interaction and Self-assembly of Cubic Magnetic Colloids in a Nematic Liquid Crystal

Spherical microparticles dispersed in nematic liquid crystals have been extensively investigated in the past years. Here, we report experimental studies on the elastic deformation, colloidal interaction and self-assembly of hematite microcubes with homeotropic surface anchoring in a nematic liquid crystal. We demonstrate that the colloidal interaction and self-assembly of cubic colloids are orientation dependent. In a notable departure from the conventional microspheres, the microcubes stabilise diverse structures, such as bent chains, branches, kinks and closed-loops. The microcubes reorient under rotating external magnetic field, thereby experiencing an elastic torque in the medium, which allows us to measure the magnetic moment through competition between elastic and magnetic torques. Our findings envisage that the faceted magnetic colloids in liquid crystals are potential for developing new functional magnetic materials with specific morphologies.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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