Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)
Ferrimagnetic Tb/Co multilayers patterned by ion bombardment as substrates for magnetophoresis
Abstract
Abstract Ion bombardment with 30 keV Ga+ ions can locally change the magnetic properties of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy ferrimagnetic Tb/Co based multilayers. The induced changes in the effective magnetization create high gradients of magnetic fields in the proximity of the perimeters of the bombarded areas. Superparamagnetic, micrometer-sized beads floating in an aqueous suspension over such a patterned structure respond to the ensuing magnetostatic energy landscape. This landscape, and its associated forces on the beads, can be controlled with a time varying, external, homogeneous magnetic field. It is shown that with a 3.37 kA/m (approx. 4.2 mT) field and switching the direction at 10 Hz frequencies the beads can be driven with average forward velocities reaching 40 $$\mu$$ μ m/s. This has the potential for use in lab-on-a-chip type assays.