New Journal of Physics (Jan 2014)

Damping and non-linearity of a levitating magnet in rotation above a superconductor

  • J Druge,
  • C Jean,
  • O Laurent,
  • M-A Méasson,
  • I Favero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/7/075011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. 075011

Abstract

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We study the dissipation of moving magnets in levitation above a superconductor. The rotation motion is analyzed using optical tracking techniques. It displays a remarkable regularity together with long damping time up to several hours. The magnetic contribution to the damping is investigated in detail by comparing 14 distinct magnetic configurations and points towards amplitude-dependent dissipation mechanisms. The non-linear dynamics of the mechanical rotation motion is also revealed and described with an effective Duffing model. The magnetic mechanical damping is consistent with measured hysteretic cycles M ( H ) that are discussed within a modified critical state model. The obtained picture of the coupling of levitating magnets to their environment sheds light on their potential as ultra-low dissipation mechanical oscillators for high precision physics.

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