2021
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2021.16
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Insights into fluidic endogenous magnetism and magnetic monopoles from a liquid metal droplet machine

Abstract: Magnetism and magnetic monopoles are among the most classical issues in physics. Conventional magnets are generally composed of rigid materials and may face challenges in extreme situations. Here, as an alternative to rigid magnets, we propose, for the first time, the generation of fluidic endogenous magnetism and construct a magnetic monopole through tuning with a liquid metal machine. Based on theoretical interpretation and conceptual experimental observations, we illustrate that when liquid metals, such as … Show more

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“…Furthermore, it should be stipulated that our full understanding of the LM droplet is still far from being sufficient. As revealed recently [152], the LM droplet machine rotating under electrical actuation, or the self-fueled LM motor, even run as an endogenous fluidic magnet owing to its electromagnetic homology. This suggests a new clue with which to tackle the classical physical puzzle lying behind the magnetic monopoles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Furthermore, it should be stipulated that our full understanding of the LM droplet is still far from being sufficient. As revealed recently [152], the LM droplet machine rotating under electrical actuation, or the self-fueled LM motor, even run as an endogenous fluidic magnet owing to its electromagnetic homology. This suggests a new clue with which to tackle the classical physical puzzle lying behind the magnetic monopoles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%