Controlling the motional quality factor of a diamagnetically levitated graphite plate
Priscila Romagnoli, Ruvi Lecamwasam, Shilu Tian, James Downes, Jason Twamley

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to control the motional quality factor of a diamagnetically levitated graphite plate by patterning it with through-slots, reducing eddy damping and enhancing sensing capabilities.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to engineer eddy damping in diamagnetic conductors through patterning, enabling control over the motional quality factor.
Findings
Eddy damping can be effectively reduced by patterning the graphite plate.
The motional quality factor is tunable over a wide range.
Experimental results agree well with numerical simulations.
Abstract
Researchers seek methods to levitate matter for a wide variety of purposes, ranging from exploring fundamental problems in science, through to developing new sensors and mechanical actuators. Many levitation techniques require active driving and most can only be applied to objects smaller than a few micrometers. Diamagnetic levitation has the strong advantage of being the only form of levitation which is passive, requiring no energy input, while also supporting massive objects. Known diamagnetic materials which are electrical insulators are only weakly diamagnetic, and require large magnetic field gradients to levitate. Strong diamagnetic materials which are electrical conductors, such as graphite, exhibit eddy damping, restricting motional freedom and reducing their potential for sensing applications. In this work we describe a method to engineer the eddy damping while retaining the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and Electromagnetic Effects · Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics
