‘Ferropaper’ is new technology for small motors, robots

January 6, 2010 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Purdue researchers have created a magnetic “ferropaper” that might be used to make low-cost micromotors for surgical instruments, tiny tweezers to study cells and miniature speakers.

The material is made by impregnating ordinary paper with a mixture of mineral oil and magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide. The nanoparticle-laden paper can then be moved using a magnetic field.