Literature DB >> 26015577

A refined theory of magnetoelastic buckling matches experiments with ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic rods.

Fabien Gerbal1, Yuan Wang2, Florian Lyonnet3, Jean-Claude Bacri2, Thierry Hocquet3, Martin Devaud2.   

Abstract

In its simplest form the magnetoelastic buckling instability refers to the sudden bending transition of an elastic rod experiencing a uniform induction field applied at a normal angle with respect to its long axis. This fundamental physics phenomenon was initially documented in 1968, and, surprisingly, despite many refinements, a gap has always remained between the observations and the theoretical expectations. Here, we first renew the theory with a simple model based on the assumption that the magnetization follows the rod axis as soon as it bends. We demonstrate that the magnetoelastic buckling corresponds to a classical Landau second-order transition. Our model yields a solution for the critical field as well as the shape of the deformed rods which we compare with experiments on flexible ferromagnetic nickel rods at the centimeter scale. We also report this instability at the micrometer scale with specially designed rods made of nanoparticles. We characterized our samples by determining all of the relevant parameters (radius, length, Young modulus, magnetic susceptibility) and, using these values, we found that the theory fits extremely well the experimental results for both systems without any adjustable parameter. The superparamagnetic feature of the microrods also highlights the fact that ferromagnetic systems break the symmetry before the buckling. We propose a magnetic "stick-slip" model to explain this peculiar feature, which was visible in past reports but never detailed.

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Keywords:  buckling; instability; magnetic; magnetoelasticity; nanoparticles

Year:  2015        PMID: 26015577      PMCID: PMC4466712          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1422534112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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