Self-assembly of ferrofluid droplets at a curved surface

ORAL

Abstract

We produce a monodisperse 2D raft of ferrofluid droplets at a meniscus. At short length scales, these droplets are attracted to each other via the depletion interaction. When we apply a magnetic field we can induce a tunable repulsive force between the droplets. As the repulsive force between the droplets is increased, the droplet raft transitions from a dense closely packed crystalline structure, to an intermediate filamentary structure, to a low-density dispersed structure. We see sharp transitions between these regimes and explain the phenomenon with a simple model and simulations

*Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Presenters

  • Hamza K Khattak

    • McMaster University

Authors

  • Hamza K Khattak

    • McMaster University
  • Sanjit Patil

    • McMaster University
  • Desiree A Rehel

    • McMaster University
    • Univ of Prince Edward Island
  • An-Chang Shi

    • McMaster University
  • Kari Dalnoki-Veress

    • McMaster Univ
    • McMaster University