Planar magnetic colloidal crystals

Phys Rev Lett. 2000 Dec 18;85(25):5464-7. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.5464.

Abstract

We report a novel form of planar magnetic colloidal crystals formed by coated magnetic microspheres floating on a liquid meniscus. Under an external magnetic field, the balance between the repulsive magnetic interaction and the "attractive" interaction, due to the weight of the particles projected along the surface tangent, yields not only the triangular lattice with a variable lattice constant, but also all the other planar crystal symmetries such as the oblique, centered-rectangular, rectangular, and square lattices. By using two different sized magnetic particles, local formations of 2D quasi-crystallites with fivefold symmetry are also observed.