Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E Année : 2024

Magnetic levitation in the field of a rotating dipole

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It is well known that two permanent magnets of fixed orientation will either always repel or attract one another regardless of the distance between them. However, if one magnet is rotated at sufficient speed, a stable position at a given equilibrium distance can exist for a second free magnet. The equilibrium is produced by magnetic forces alone, which are strong enough to maintain a levitating state under gravity. We show that a stable levitation can be obtained when the rotating magnet is tilted from the rotation axis, with no offset in its position. In this regime, the levitating magnet remains centered and its spinning rate remains negligible, while its magnetic moment precesses in synchronization with the driving magnet. We provide a physical explanation of the levitation through a model relying on static dipolar interactions between the two magnets and present experimental results which validate the proposed theory.

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hal-04941905 , version 1 (12-02-2025)

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Grégoire Le Lay, Sarah Layani, Adrian Daerr, Michael Berhanu, Rémy Dolbeault, et al.. Magnetic levitation in the field of a rotating dipole. Physical Review E , 2024, 110 (4), pp.045003. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.110.045003⟩. ⟨hal-04941905⟩
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