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The ferrohydrodynamic properties of magnetic nanoparticles govern resolution and signal strength in magnetic particle imaging (MPI), a medical imaging modality with applications in small animals and humans. Here, we discuss the development and key results of a magnetic particle relaxometer that measures the core diameter and relaxation constant of magnetic nanoparticles. This instrument enables us to directly measure the one-dimensional MPI point spread function. To elucidate our results, we develop a simplified ferrohydrodynamic model that assumes nanoparticles respond to time varying magnetic fields according to a Debeye model of Brownian relaxation, which we verify with experimental data.
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Patrick Goodwill
Arbi Tamrazian
L. R. Croft
Applied Physics Letters
University of California, Berkeley
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0eafdb950456576347abff — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3604009