We derive the dispersion relation of surface waves for magnetic gel membranes or thin films at the interface between two fluids in the presence of an external magnetic field normal to the free surface. Above a critical field strength surface waves become linearly unstable with respect to a stationary pattern of surface protuberances. This linear stability criterion generalizes that of the Rosensweig instability for ferrofluid and ferrogel free surfaces to take into account bending elasticity and intrinsic elastic and magnetic surface properties of the film or membrane, additionally. The latter is of interest for uniaxial ferrogel film or membranes, which show a locked-in permanent magnetization
AbstractUpon swelling in a solvent, a thin hydrogel layer on a rigid substrate may become unstable, ...
We derive a closed equation for the shape of the free surface of a magnetic fluid subject to an exte...
The surface stability of two interacting (for example, by van der Waals or electrostatic forces) inc...
We have calculated the general dispersion relationship for surface waves on a ferrofluid layer of an...
We report on recent progress in understanding the formation of surface protuberances on a planar lay...
The Rosensweig instability has a special character among the frequently discussed insta-bilities. On...
The linear stability analysis of a layer of magnetic fluid with deformable free surface, which is he...
We report an observation of a stable soliton-like structure on the surface of a ferrofluid, generate...
Dispersion and attenuation of non-linear surface magnetostatic waves (MSSW) propagating in thin yttr...
Dispersion and attenuation of non-linear surface magnetostatic waves (MSSW) propagating in thin yttr...
A horizontal thin layer of ferrofluid is bordered by a solid and open to an inert gas on the other s...
Abstract: A horizontal thin layer of ferrofluid is bor-dered by a solid and open to an inert gas on ...
Propagation characteristics of magnetostatic surface waves in the direction perpendicular to an exte...
We consider a thin, ferrofluidic film flowing down an inclined substrate, under the action of a magn...
In this paper we report on the first experimental investigation of the anomalous dispersion branch o...
AbstractUpon swelling in a solvent, a thin hydrogel layer on a rigid substrate may become unstable, ...
We derive a closed equation for the shape of the free surface of a magnetic fluid subject to an exte...
The surface stability of two interacting (for example, by van der Waals or electrostatic forces) inc...
We have calculated the general dispersion relationship for surface waves on a ferrofluid layer of an...
We report on recent progress in understanding the formation of surface protuberances on a planar lay...
The Rosensweig instability has a special character among the frequently discussed insta-bilities. On...
The linear stability analysis of a layer of magnetic fluid with deformable free surface, which is he...
We report an observation of a stable soliton-like structure on the surface of a ferrofluid, generate...
Dispersion and attenuation of non-linear surface magnetostatic waves (MSSW) propagating in thin yttr...
Dispersion and attenuation of non-linear surface magnetostatic waves (MSSW) propagating in thin yttr...
A horizontal thin layer of ferrofluid is bordered by a solid and open to an inert gas on the other s...
Abstract: A horizontal thin layer of ferrofluid is bor-dered by a solid and open to an inert gas on ...
Propagation characteristics of magnetostatic surface waves in the direction perpendicular to an exte...
We consider a thin, ferrofluidic film flowing down an inclined substrate, under the action of a magn...
In this paper we report on the first experimental investigation of the anomalous dispersion branch o...
AbstractUpon swelling in a solvent, a thin hydrogel layer on a rigid substrate may become unstable, ...
We derive a closed equation for the shape of the free surface of a magnetic fluid subject to an exte...
The surface stability of two interacting (for example, by van der Waals or electrostatic forces) inc...