Phys. Rev. E 69, 016304 (2004) [9 pages]

Nonlinear theory of pattern formation in ferrofluid films at high field strengths

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J. Richardi * and M. P. Pileni
Laboratoire des Matériaux Mésoscopiques et Nanométriques, UMR CNRS 7070, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), Boîte Postal 52, 4, place Jussieu, 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France

Received 10 April 2003; published 26 January 2004

When a magnetic field is applied to a thin layer of a suspension of magnetic nanoparticles (ferrofluid), the formation of labyrinthine and hexagonal patterns is observed. We introduce a theory to describe ferrofluid patterns at high field, where a nonlinear relationship between field and magnetization is expected. The computational difficulties due to the use of a nonlinear magnetization curve are solved by a reformulation of the magnetic energy equation. The evolution of the pattern size at intermediate and very high fields can be understood by an analysis of limiting cases of the magnetization curve. In particular, at a very high field the pattern size reaches a constant saturation value which has been recently confirmed by experiments. The field for the onset of a nonlinear behavior is shifted to higher field strength due to a demagnetization effect. This can partially explain the ability of linear approaches to reproduce experimental data even at a high field. Finally, the impact of the nonlinearity of the magnetization curve on the transition between hexagonal and labyrinthine patterns is discussed.


©2004 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v69/e016304
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.69.016304
PACS: 47.54.+r, 47.65.+a, 77.84.Nh

* Electronic address: richardi@sri.jussieu.fr
Electronic address: pileni@sri.jussieu.fr; URL: http://www.sri.jussieu.fr; to whom all correspondence should be sent.

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