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Reconfigurable ferromagnetic liquid droplets.

Authors :
Liu, Xubo
Liu, Xubo
Kent, Noah
Ceballos, Alejandro
Streubel, Robert
Jiang, Yufeng
Chai, Yu
Kim, Paul Y
Forth, Joe
Hellman, Frances
Shi, Shaowei
Wang, Dong
Helms, Brett A
Ashby, Paul D
Fischer, Peter
Russell, Thomas P
Liu, Xubo
Liu, Xubo
Kent, Noah
Ceballos, Alejandro
Streubel, Robert
Jiang, Yufeng
Chai, Yu
Kim, Paul Y
Forth, Joe
Hellman, Frances
Shi, Shaowei
Wang, Dong
Helms, Brett A
Ashby, Paul D
Fischer, Peter
Russell, Thomas P
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.); vol 365, iss 6450, 264-267; 0036-8075
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Solid ferromagnetic materials are rigid in shape and cannot be reconfigured. Ferrofluids, although reconfigurable, are paramagnetic at room temperature and lose their magnetization when the applied magnetic field is removed. Here, we show a reversible paramagnetic-to-ferromagnetic transformation of ferrofluid droplets by the jamming of a monolayer of magnetic nanoparticles assembled at the water-oil interface. These ferromagnetic liquid droplets exhibit a finite coercivity and remanent magnetization. They can be easily reconfigured into different shapes while preserving the magnetic properties of solid ferromagnets with classic north-south dipole interactions. Their translational and rotational motions can be actuated remotely and precisely by an external magnetic field, inspiring studies on active matter, energy-dissipative assemblies, and programmable liquid constructs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.); vol 365, iss 6450, 264-267; 0036-8075
Notes :
application/pdf, Science (New York, N.Y.) vol 365, iss 6450, 264-267 0036-8075
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367407935
Document Type :
Electronic Resource