Magnetic field–driven particle assembly and jamming for bistable memory and response plasticity

Science Advances(2022)

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Unlike classic synthetic stimulus-responsive and shape-memory materials, which remain limited to fixed responses, the responses of living systems dynamically adapt based on the repetition, intensity, and history of stimuli. Such plasticity is ubiquitous in biology, which is profoundly linked to memory and learning. Concepts thereof are searched for rudimentary forms of "intelligent materials." Here, we show plasticity of electroconductivity in soft ferromagnetic nickel colloidal supraparticles with spiny surfaces, assembling/disassembling to granular conducting micropillars between two electrodes driven by magnetic field . Colloidal jamming leads to conduction hysteresis and bistable memory upon increasing and subsequently decreasing . Abrupt changes induce larger conduction changes than gradual -changes. Periodic pulsing drives to frequency-dependent facilitation or suppression of conductivity compared to exposing the same constant field. The concepts allow remotely controlled switching plasticity, illustrated by a rudimentary device. More generally, we foresee adaptive functional materials inspired by response plasticity and learning.
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bistable memory,particle assembly,magnetic field–driven,response plasticity
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