A general method for the quantification of dipolar interactions in assemblies of nanoparticles has been developed from a model sample constituted by magnetite nanoparticles of 5 nm in diameter, in powder form with oleic acid as a surfactant so that the particles were solely separated from each other through an organic layer of about 1 nm in thickness. This quantification is based on the comparison of the distribution of energy barriers for magnetization reversal obtained from time-dependent relaxation measurements starting from either (i) an almost random orientation of the particles’ magnetizations or (ii) a collinear arrangement of them prepared by previously field cooling the sample. Experimental results and numerical simulations show th...
Collective magnetization dynamics in nanoparticle assemblies is of current interest as it forms the ...
In our work, we used Monte Carlo technique to simulate the effect of dipolar interactions on the mag...
Magnetohyperthermia properties of magnetic nanoparticle colloids are strongly affected by their intr...
The dipolar interaction is known to substantially affect the properties of magnetic nanoparticles. T...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
© 2019 Author(s). Magnetic effects caused by dipolar interactions in single-domain magnetic ensemble...
The dipolar interactions in monolayer and multilayer assemblies of iron oxide nanoparticles have bee...
A model is developed with the aim of analyzing relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle...
We report on the effect of interparticle magnetic interactions in an ensemble of superparamagnetic ma...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
Controlled magnetic granular materials with different concentrations of magnetite nanoparticles imme...
We investigate the effect of anisotropy and weak dipolar interactions on the magnetization of an ass...
Dipolar structures in liquid colloidal dispersions comprising well-defined magnetite (Fe3O4) nanopar...
In recent years, many biomedical applications based on magnetic nanoparticles, such as disease detec...
Three-dimensional distributions of demagnetization factors Nd within assemblies of magnetic nanopart...
Collective magnetization dynamics in nanoparticle assemblies is of current interest as it forms the ...
In our work, we used Monte Carlo technique to simulate the effect of dipolar interactions on the mag...
Magnetohyperthermia properties of magnetic nanoparticle colloids are strongly affected by their intr...
The dipolar interaction is known to substantially affect the properties of magnetic nanoparticles. T...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
© 2019 Author(s). Magnetic effects caused by dipolar interactions in single-domain magnetic ensemble...
The dipolar interactions in monolayer and multilayer assemblies of iron oxide nanoparticles have bee...
A model is developed with the aim of analyzing relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle...
We report on the effect of interparticle magnetic interactions in an ensemble of superparamagnetic ma...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
Controlled magnetic granular materials with different concentrations of magnetite nanoparticles imme...
We investigate the effect of anisotropy and weak dipolar interactions on the magnetization of an ass...
Dipolar structures in liquid colloidal dispersions comprising well-defined magnetite (Fe3O4) nanopar...
In recent years, many biomedical applications based on magnetic nanoparticles, such as disease detec...
Three-dimensional distributions of demagnetization factors Nd within assemblies of magnetic nanopart...
Collective magnetization dynamics in nanoparticle assemblies is of current interest as it forms the ...
In our work, we used Monte Carlo technique to simulate the effect of dipolar interactions on the mag...
Magnetohyperthermia properties of magnetic nanoparticle colloids are strongly affected by their intr...