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Liquid Crystal Phases of Colloidal Mixtures of Ferromagnetic and Non-magnetic Nanoplates

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Abstract

Colloidal nanoplates form liquid crystal phases at high concentrations driven by the Onsager excluded volume effect. For ferromagnetic nanoplates, where magnetic dipole-dipole interactions are present, a ferromagnetic nematic phase has been observed [Nat Comm, 7: 10394, 2016]. Here, we study liquid crystal phase behavior of colloidal mixtures of ferromagnetic barium hexaferrite and non-magnetic, exfoliated monolayer zirconium phosphate nanoplates. A series of phases, including a paramagnetic isotropic phase, a paramagnetic nematic, a paramagnetic glassy phase, a reentrant isotropic phase, and a ferromagnetic nematic are observed. All these phases show a strong response to applied magnetic fields. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction used to probe the order, with and without applied fields, shows evidence of local heterogeneous structures in the paramagnetic nematic phase.

Presenters

  • Min Shuai

    University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Min Shuai

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Gregory Smith

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Chenhui Zhu

    Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Matthew Glaser

    Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Joseph MacLennan

    Physics and Soft Materials Research Center, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder, Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Noel Anthony Clark

    Physics and Soft Materials Research Center, University of Colorado Boulder, Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder