Surface singularities of nanorod laden droplets in magnetic field

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetic nanorods are attractive materials enabling assembly, ordering, control, and reconfiguration of different magnetic lattices within milliseconds in milliTesla magnetic fields. In this talk we will show a new physical principle of self-assembly of magnetic nanorods into singular cusps at the droplet surface. These singularities can be formed on demand not deforming the entire droplets by taking advantage of the magneto-static interactions between nanorods in non-uniform magnetic field. Using X-ray phase contrast imaging and scaling analysis we will explain the behavior of magnetic nematics and their interactions with the droplet surface.

*The authors are grateful for the financial support of the National Science Foundation through Grant EFRI 0937985, and of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through Grant FA9550-12-1-0459.

Authors

  • Konstantin Kornev

    • Clemson University
  • Alexander Tokarev

    • Clemson University
  • Wah-Keat Lee

    • Brookhaven National Lab