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Programmable Stepwise Collective Magnetic Self-Assembly of Micropillar Arrays.

Jeong Eun ParkSei Jin ParkAugustine UrbasZahyun KuJeong Jae Wie
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
Chain-like magnetic self-organizations have been documented for micron/submicron-scale magnetic particles. However, the positions of the particles are not stationary in a sustaining fluid owing to Brownian translational motion, resulting in irregular magnetic self-assembly. Toward the development of a programmable and reversible magnetic self-assembly, we report a stepwise collective magnetic self-assembly with periodic polymeric micropillar arrays containing magnetic particles. Under an external magnetic field, the individual micropillar acts as a micromagnet; magnetic polarities of embedded ferromagnetic particles are arranged in the same direction. The nearest pillar tops undergo a pairwise assembly owing to the anisotropic quadrupolar interaction, whereas the pillar bases remain stationary because of the presence of a magnetically inert substrate. By increasing the magnetic flux density, a collective quad-body assembly of vicinal paired micropillars is accomplished, finally leading to long-range connectivity of the pillar tops. Simple evaporation of the polymeric solution yields shape-fixation of the connected micropillar architectures even after magnetic fields are removed. We investigate geometric effects on this stepwise collective magnetic self-assembly using rectangular, square, and circular micropillars. Also, we demonstrate spatially selective magnetic self-assembly ( e.g ., arbitrary letters) using a masking technique. Finally, we demonstrate on-demand programming of bidirectional liquid spreading through long-range ordered magnetic self-assembly.
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