Functional Magnetic Nanoparticle Assemblies: Formation, Collective Behavior, and Future Directions
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Abstract
This Perspective describes recent progress in the development of functional magnetic nanoparticle assemblies. After describing the formation of two- and three-dimensional particle arrays in terms of the size-dependent driving forces, we focus on magnetic nanoparticle arrays. We discuss how the self-organized structure can modify the magnetic behavior, relative to that of isolated particles. We highlight an important development, described in this issue of ACS Nano by Kostiainen and co-workers, who have demonstrated not only the novel aqueous self-assembly of magnetic particles but also controlled and reversible disassembly. Finally, we explore two inter-related future directions for self-assembly of magnetic nanoparticles: the formation of more complex, hierarchical structures and the integration of self-assembly with fabrication techniques for electronic devices.
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