Self-assembly and percolation in two dimensional binary magnetic colloids. 2022

Hauke Carstensen, and Anne Krämer, and Vassilios Kapaklis, and Max Wolff
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Box 516, SE-75120, Uppsala, Sweden. max.wolff@physics.uu.se.

We study the self-assembly of branching-chain networks and crystals in a binary colloidal system with tunable interactions. The particle positions are extracted from microscopy images and order parameters are extracted by image processing and statistical analysis. With these, we construct phase diagrams with respect to particle density, ratio and interaction. In order to draw a more complete picture, we complement the experiments with computer simulations. We establish a region in the phase diagram, where bead ratios and interactions are symmetric, promoting percolated structures.

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