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Arranging diamagnetic particles in a modulated magnetic field originating in microelectromechanical systems compatible with an integrated circuit upon halbach array …

Ushijima et al., 2020

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4532111456420677246
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Ushijima E
Fujimoto S
Nakazato K
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In this study, we attempted to expand the applicability of the mechanism for arranging diamagnetic particles in a modulated magnetic field. A Halbach array magnet was prototyped as a portable device for generating a high magnetic field. Despite the magnet …
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