Direct Measurement of Colloidal Forces in an Anisotropic Solvent

Abstract
We present a new method to measure attractive interactions between colloidal particles, and determine the nature of the attraction between particles suspended in a nematic liquid crystal. We confine droplets filled with ferrofluid to a thin layer and apply a magnetic field to induce dipole moments that drive the droplets apart. When the field is removed, the attractive interactions pull the droplets back together. The force is determined from the velocity because the motion is viscously damped. We confirm the dipolar character of the interaction between droplets in a nematic solvent.