Enhancing Nanoparticle Diffusion on a Unidirectional Domain Wall Magnetic Ratchet
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Abstract
In this talk I will demonstrate the controlled motion and the enhancement of diffusion of magnetic nanoparticles that are manipulated and driven across a series of Bloch walls within an epitaxially grown ferrite garnet film. We use a rotating magnetic field to generate a traveling wave potential that unidirectionally transports the nanoparticles at a frequency tunable speed. Strikingly, we find an enhancement of diffusion along the propulsion direction and a frequency-dependent diffusion coefficient that can be precisely controlled by varying the system parameters. To explain the reported phenomena, we develop a theoretical approach that shows a fair agreement with the experimental data enabling an exact analytical expression for the enhanced diffusivity above the magnetically modulated periodic landscape. Our technique to control thermal fluctuations of driven magnetic nanoparticles represents a versatile and powerful way to programmably transport magnetic colloidal matter in a fluid, opening the doors to different fluidic applications based on exploiting magnetic domain wall ratchets.
Presenters
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Pietro Tierno
Univ de Barcelona, Departament de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona
Authors
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Ralph Stoop
Univ de Barcelona
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Arthur Straube
Univ de Barcelona
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Pietro Tierno
Univ de Barcelona, Departament de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona