Dynamically tunable lamellar surface structures from magnetoactive elastomers driven by a uniform magnetic field.
Izidor StrausGašper KokotGaia KravanjaLuka HribarRaphael KrieglMikhail ShamoninMatija JezeršekIrena Drevenšek-OlenikPublished in: Soft matter (2023)
Stimuli responsive materials are key ingredients for any application that requires dynamically tunable or on-demand responses. In this work we report experimental and theoretical investigation of magnetic-field driven modifications of soft-magnetic elastomers whose surface was processed by laser ablation into lamellar microstructures that can be manipulated by a uniform magnetic field. We present a minimal hybrid model that elucidates the associated deflection process of the lamellae and explains the lamellar structure frustration in terms of dipolar magnetic forces arising from the neighbouring lamellae. We experimentally determine the magnitude of the deflection as a function of magnetic flux density and explore the dynamic response of lamellae to fast changes in a magnetic field. A relationship between the deflection of lamellae and modifications of the optical reflectance of the lamellar structures is resolved.