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Harmonic phase angle as a concentration-independent measure of nanoparticle dynamics

Journal

MEDICAL PHYSICS
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 2587-2592

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1118/1.3426294

Keywords

magnetic nanoparticle spectroscopy; magnetization harmonics; relaxation times; phase angle

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [U54 CA151662] Funding Source: Medline

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Purpose: The harmonic spectrum of magnetic nanoparticles contains valuable information about the quantity and environment of the particles. Harmonic amplitudes have been used to produce quantitative images and ratios of these amplitudes have been used to monitor changes in the particle environment. Harmonic phase angles have not yet been utilized in these pursuits. The authors explore harmonic phase angle as a concentration-independent means of remotely monitoring the dynamic magnetization of nanoparticles. Methods: A magnetic nanoparticle spectrometer was used to explore the impacts of viscosity and excitation frequency and amplitude on the phase angle of magnetization harmonics. A dynamic model, which accounts for particle relaxation times, was used to model some results. Results: Harmonic phase angle can undergo large changes when a nanoparticle's Brownian motion is altered. Excitation parameters and particle characteristics have a profound effect on the extent of these changes. Conclusions: Phase angle can allow for monitoring of various impacts on a nanoparticle's Brownian motion. When combined with other concentration-independent metrics, such as ratios of harmonic amplitudes, valuable information about the particle's environment can be gathered. (C) 2010 American Association of Physicists in Medicine. [DOI: 10.1118/1.3426294]

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