Importance of matrix inelastic deformations in the initial response of magnetic elastomers

Author(s)
Pedro A. Sánchez, Thomas Gundermann, Alla Dobroserdova, Sofia Kantorovich, Stefan Odenbach
Abstract

Being able to predict and understand the behaviour of soft magnetic materials paves the way to their technological applications. In this study we analyse the magnetic response of soft magnetic elastomers (SMEs) with magnetically hard particles. We present experimental evidence of a difference between the first and next magnetisation loops exhibited by these SMEs, which depends non-monotonically on the interplay between the rigidity of the polymer matrix, its mechanical coupling with the particles, and the magnetic interactions in the system. In order to explain the microstructural mechanism behind this behaviour, we used a minimal computer simulation model whose results evidence the importance of irreversible matrix deformations due to both translations and rotations of the particles. To confirm the simulation findings, computed tomography (CT) was used. We conclude that the initial exposure to the field triggers the inelastic matrix relaxation in the SMEs, as particles attempt to reorient. However, once the necessary degree of freedom is achieved, both the rotations and the magnetisation behaviour become stationary. We expect this scenario not only to be limited to the materials studied here, but also to apply to a broader class of hybrid SMEs.

Organisation(s)
Computational and Soft Matter Physics
External organisation(s)
Ural Federal University, Technische Universität Dresden
Journal
Soft Matter
Volume
14
Pages
2170-2183
No. of pages
14
ISSN
1744-683X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/C7SM02366A
Publication date
2017
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103015 Condensed matter, 103023 Polymer physics, 103018 Materials physics
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Condensed Matter Physics, Chemistry(all)
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/importance-of-matrix-inelastic-deformations-in-the-initial-response-of-magnetic-elastomers(43d1d816-9ff9-4863-a7a6-d8ecf6f5f458).html