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- Qiyu Deng
(The University of Hong Kong)
- Hengjia Zhu
(The University of Hong Kong)
- Zhipeng Zhao
(The University of Hong Kong)
- Hegeng Li
(The University of Hong Kong)
- Ling Yang
(The University of Hong Kong)
- Xinya Wu
(The University of Hong Kong)
- Yiyuan Zhang
(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
- Peng Yu
(Southern University of Science and Technology
Southern University of Science and Technology)
- Xin Tang
(Southern University of Science and Technology
Southern University of Science and Technology)
- Wei Li
(The University of Hong Kong
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
The University of Hong Kong)
- Xiaobo Yin
(The University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong)
- Liqiu Wang
(The University of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Abstract
Adjusting magnetization orienting and conformal assembling of high-coercivity micro-magnets at the microscale remains challenging, despite long-standing demand for space-resolved magnetic modulation in various applications. Local magnetic modulation, including remagnetization or reassembly, typically requires high fields and temperatures to overcome the coercivity and stringent conditions while suffering from low assembly efficiency or poor spatial resolution. Here, we report a linear magnet composed of a hydrogel (alginate) matrix and precisely discrete phase-change-material (PCM, eicosane) cells containing micro-magnetic particles (NdFeB, ~5 µm). Moderate local laser heating (~40 °C) reversibly switches PCM from solid to fluid state thus relaxing particles’ interfacial constraints inside the hydrogel matrix, overcoming the high-coercivity of magnetic assembly and allowing particles in cells to reorient under mild fields (≤30 mT). The linear magnet shows excellent discrete magnetization programmability (~150 µm) and stretchability (strain ~80%), enabling versatile functionalities such as conformal and patterned field generation, soft robotic actuation, flexible sensing, and interactive wearables with dynamically coded information.
Suggested Citation
Qiyu Deng & Hengjia Zhu & Zhipeng Zhao & Hegeng Li & Ling Yang & Xinya Wu & Yiyuan Zhang & Peng Yu & Xin Tang & Wei Li & Xiaobo Yin & Liqiu Wang, 2025.
"Linear magnet with fluid-solid-switchable cells for flexible devices,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-11, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-59663-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59663-9
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