Vandewalle N, Wafflard A
GRASP, Institute of Physics B5a, University of Liège, B4000 Liège, Belgium.
Phys Rev E. 2021 Mar;103(3-1):032117. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.103.032117.
Neodyme spherical magnets are inexpensive objects that demonstrate how dipolar particles self-assemble into various structures ranging from 1D chains to 3D crystals. The dipole-dipole interactions confer the stability to these particular architectures. In the present paper, we explore ordered structures only, and we evidence that hybrid magnetocrystals, alternating hexagonal planes of antiparallel dipoles, have the lowest magnetic energy. This cohesion is the magnetic counterpart of the Madelung lattice energy found for ionic solids.