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Nonlinear dynamics of semiflexible magnetic filaments in an ac magnetic field

Andrejs CēbersM. Belovs

subject

Quantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesPhysicsProtein filamentNonlinear systemField (physics)Magnetotactic bacteriaCondensed matter physicsPerpendicularPattern formationMagnetic nanoparticlesQuantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorMagnetic field

description

Flexible spontaneously magnetized filaments exist in the living world (magnetotactic bacteria) and arise in magnetic colloids with large magnetodipolar interaction parameter. We demonstrate that these filaments possess variety of novel nonlinear phenomena in an ac magnetic field: orientation of the filament in the direction perpendicular to the field and the development of the oscillating U-like shapes, which presumably can lead to the formation of rings of magnetic filaments. It is found that these phenomena are determined by the development of the localized boundary modes of the filament deformation. We have illustrated by qualitative estimates that the phenomena found may be useful for insight into the complex pattern formation phenomena in ensembles of magnetic particles under the action of an ac magnetic field.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physreve.73.051503