Mihajlović et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Magnetic characterization of a single superparamagnetic bead by phase-sensitive micro-Hall magnetometryMihajlović et al., 2007
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- 5716537241838850696
- Author
- Mihajlović G
- Aledealat K
- Xiong P
- Von Molnar S
- Field M
- Sullivan G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Applied Physics Letters
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Employing phase sensitive micro-Hall magnetometry at room temperature, we map the susceptibility of a single superparamagnetic bead, 1.2 μ m in diameter, as a function of magnetic field. We find that the dependence can be explained by modeling the bead as an …
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