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Figure 7

From: Learning from Nature to Improve the Heat Generation of Iron-Oxide Nanoparticles for Magnetic Hyperthermia Applications

Figure 7

Chain-like assemblies.

Computed hysteresis loops for arrays of nanoparticles of different length (values of N indicated) and the limit case of a single particle, where HA = 2 K/MS is the anisotropy field of the particles. The temperature was introduced in terms of the anisotropy energy barrier of the particles, t = kBT/2KV = 0.001. The inset shows the magnetic response on increasing the temperature for the N = 1 and 10 cases, illustrating the higher thermal stability of the chains. The schematic picture shows particles within a chain possessing easy axes contained within an angle of π/4 (cubes are only for illustration purposes, since spherical nanoparticles could also form chains).

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