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Publications [#56386] of Benjamin B. Yellen

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  1. Yellen, Benjamin B. and Friedman, Gary, Programmable assembly of heterogeneous colloidal particle arrays, Advanced Materials, vol. 16 no. 2 (2004), pp. 111 - 115 [adma.200305603]
    (last updated on 2007/04/06)

    Abstract:
    Magnetically driven self-assembly of colloidal particles into highly ordered structures on a substrate is demonstrated. The process allows for programming of specific geometrical patterns of colloidal particles. It also permits assembly of well-defined colloidal patterns of many different particle types, possibly carrying different labels.

    Keywords:
    Colloids;Magnets;Morphology;Superparamagnetism;Magnetic field effects;Magnetization;Laser beams;Thermal effects;Coercive force;Numerical methods;Magnetic susceptibility;Magnetic hysteresis;


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