Self-assembly of floating magnetic particles into ordered structures: A promising route for the fabrication of tunable photonic band gap materials

M. Golosovsky*, Y. Saado, D. Davidov

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Abstract

We report stable ordered arrays of millimeter-size magnetic particles floating on a liquid surface. Self-assembly into a regular two-dimensional lattice results from lateral magnetic interactions between the particles. The lattice constant may be easily tuned by the application of external magnetic field. The array symmetry is designed by using different particle shapes, magnets, and magnet position inside the particle, so that complex symmetries may be achieved. Three-dimensional ordered arrays are obtained in a stack of troughs containing floating magnets. Computer simulations of electromagnetic wave propagation in such three-dimensional structures suggest an opening of a tunable photonic band gap in the microwave range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4168-4170
Number of pages3
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume75
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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