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The application of static or precessing magnetic fields on superparamagnetic colloids confined at fluid interfaces induces the formation of different self‐assembled structures, mainly determined by the field tilt angle. In article number 2101188, Fernando Martínez‐Pedrero, Carles Calero, and co‐workers demonstrate that dynamic bead‐like structures composed of spinning particles can be used in the...
Magnetic colloids adsorbed at a fluid interface are unique model systems to understand self‐assembly in confined environments, both in equilibrium and out of equilibrium, with important potential applications. In this work the pearl‐chain‐like self‐assembled structures of superparamagnetic colloids confined to a fluid–fluid interface under static and time‐dependent actuations are investigated. On...
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