Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microfluidic systems for lab-on-a-chip applications crucially depends on the ability to control their motion. One approach for magnetic-particle motion control is the superposition of static magnetic stray field landscapes (MFLs) with dynamically varying external fields. These MFLs may emerge from magnetic domains engineered both in shape and in their local anisotropies. Motion control of smaller beads does necessarily need smaller magnetic patterns, i.e., MFLs varying on smaller lateral scales. The achievable size limit of engineered magnetic domains depends on the magnetic patterning method and on the magnetic anisotropies of the material system. Sm...
Domain wall probes (DW-probes) were custom-made by modifying standard commercial magnetic force micr...
With focused ion-beam irradiation it is possible to engineer the anisotropy of magnetic films on nan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microflui...
Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microflui...
Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microflui...
Gaul A, Emmrich D, Ueltzhöffer T, et al. Size limits of magnetic-domain engineering in continuous in...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
Many scientists and engineers are turning to lab-on-a-chip systems for faster and cheaper analysis o...
Many scientists and engineers are turning to lab-on-a-chip systems for faster and cheaper analysis o...
The importance of magnetic micro- and nanoparticles for applications in biomedical technology is wid...
Domain wall probes (DW-probes) were custom-made by modifying standard commercial magnetic force micr...
Domain wall probes (DW-probes) were custom-made by modifying standard commercial magnetic force micr...
With focused ion-beam irradiation it is possible to engineer the anisotropy of magnetic films on nan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microflui...
Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microflui...
Background: The application of superparamagnetic particles as biomolecular transporters in microflui...
Gaul A, Emmrich D, Ueltzhöffer T, et al. Size limits of magnetic-domain engineering in continuous in...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
The control of the structure and position of magnetic domain walls is at the basis of the developmen...
Many scientists and engineers are turning to lab-on-a-chip systems for faster and cheaper analysis o...
Many scientists and engineers are turning to lab-on-a-chip systems for faster and cheaper analysis o...
The importance of magnetic micro- and nanoparticles for applications in biomedical technology is wid...
Domain wall probes (DW-probes) were custom-made by modifying standard commercial magnetic force micr...
Domain wall probes (DW-probes) were custom-made by modifying standard commercial magnetic force micr...
With focused ion-beam irradiation it is possible to engineer the anisotropy of magnetic films on nan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...