4.6 Article

Magnetic nanoparticles colourization by a mixing-frequency method

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 47, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/47/15/155001

Keywords

magnetic colourization; mixing-frequency method; magnetic nanoparticle; Brownian/Neel relaxation; biomarker detection

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [BME 0730825]
  2. University of Minnesota and Institute of Engineering in Medicine at University of Minnesota
  3. NSF through the NSF Minnesota MRSEC Programme [DMR-0819885]
  4. NNIN programme

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Brownian and Neel relaxation of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) can be characterized by a highly sensitive mixing-frequency method using a search-coil based detection system. The unique magnetic properties of MNPs have been used for biomarkers detection. In this paper, we present a theory and implement an experimental detection scheme using the mixing-frequency method to identify different MNPs simultaneously. A low-frequency sinusoidal magnetic field is applied to saturate the MNPs periodically. A high-frequency sinusoidal magnetic field is then applied to generate mixing-frequency signals that are highly specific to the magnetization of MNPs. The spectra of each MNP can be defined as the complex magnetization of the MNPs over the field frequency. The magnetic spectra of various MNPs and magnetic beads have been characterized and compared. The differences between the MNPs spectra enable us to identify the individual MNPs at the same time. A test has been done to verify the ratio of two different MNPs in mixed samples based on the proposed theory. The experimental results show that the mixing-frequency method is a promising method for MNPs colourization.

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