Detection of Magnetic Nanoparticles Utilizing AC Susceptibility Method with Normal Pickup Coil
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We developed a system to detect the magnetic nanoparticles utilizing ac susceptibility measurement. In this system, room temperature pickup coil made of copper wire was used as a sensor to detect the magnetic signal from the particles. In this method, an ac excitation field was applied to the particles, and the resulting signal field from the particles was detected with pickup coil. We used the differential double pickup coils with special configuration in order to reduce the coupling of the excitation field to the pickup coil and to suppress an additional magnetic noise from a substrate. With this configuration, the coupling of the excitation field to the pickup coil can be reduced to less than 1/10^6, and the additional noise from substrate can be also eliminated. We also increased the number of turns of pickup coil and used the sample with high magnetic susceptibility in order to enhance the detectable field signal from particles. As a result, the minimum detectable weight of particles reaches to 1 ng. With experimental result and simulation, we calculated the magnetic susceptibility of particles in applied excitation field.
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- 2004-07-08
著者
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ENPUKU Keiji
Research Institute of Superconductor Science and Systems, Kyushu University
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Enpuku K
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka Jpn
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Enpuku Keiji
Research Institute Of Superconductor Science And Systems Kyushu University
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Enpuku Keiji
Department Of Electronic Device Engineering Kyushu University
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YANG Tong
Research Institute of Superconductor Science and Systems, Kyushu University
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Yang Tong
Fukuoka Industry Science And Technology Foundation
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Yang Tong
Research Institute Of Superconductor Science And Systems Kyushu University
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Abe Masaya
Research Institute of Superconductor Science and Systems, Kyushu University
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Horiguchi Kenji
Research Institute of Superconductor Science and Systems, Kyushu University
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Abe Masaya
Research Institute Of Superconductor Science And Systems Kyushu University
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Horiguchi Kenji
Department Of Electronics Graduate School Of Information Science And Electrical Engineering Kyushu U
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