Author:
Hilgendorff Michael,Tesche Bernd,Giersig Michael
Abstract
Using monodisperse nanocrystalline cobalt (Co) particles in non-polar
colloidal dispersions, large areas of symmetric multi-dimensional structures
were created using magnetophoretic deposition (MPD). To overcome the van der
Waals and magnetic dipole–dipole interactions, the particles were
stabilized with hydrophobic amines, phosphines, carboxylates and/or
polymers. Depending on the preparation parameters, our particles had either
bcc or ε-Co crystalline structures. Using MPD with magnetic fields up to
1 T, it was possible to create two-dimensional (2-D) arrays of near-perfect
symmetry up to 1 m2 in size on various substrates, e.g.
carbon-coated copper grids, silicon, or glass. Growth of the 2-D crystal was
shown to be dependent on the direction of the applied external magnetic field.
Three-dimensional (3-D) crystals could be created by increasing the magnetic
field strength up to 6 T.
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