We demonstrate self-assembly of magnetic particles floating on a liquid sur
face. The size of the particles can be in the millimeter to micron range. T
he in-plane ordering is due to magnetic repulsion between the particles in
the confined region. The stability for mm-size particles is due to buoyancy
forces and to the flat particle shape. 3D structures are prepared by a "la
yer-by-layer" technique. This allows the fabrication of 2D- and 3D-photonic
bandgap (PBG) structures in the microwave range and hopefully in the infra
red range. Computer simulations of the electromagnetic wave propagation at
normal incidence for 3D structures containing up to six layers indicate exi
stence of the stop-band. This is confirmed by preliminary microwave transmi
ssion experiments. The exact position of the stop band may be tuned by the
external magnetic field through the change of the in-plane interparticle di
stance. We also report fabrication of functional microparticles such as pol
ystyrene (PS) spheres containing magnetite and coated with gold nanoparticl
es. These microspheres will serve as building blocks for the tunable photon
ic crystals in the infrared, (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B,V. All rights rese
rved.