Magneto-mechanical resonance of a single superparamagnetic microbead trapped by a magnetic domain wall
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Rapoport, Elizabeth Ashera; Beach, Geoffrey Stephen
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Magnetic domain walls in ferromagnetic tracks can be used to trap and transport superparamagnetic beads for lab-on-a-chip applications. Here it is shown that the magnetostatic binding between a domain wall and a superparamagnetic bead suspended in a host fluid leads to a distinct magneto-mechanical resonance under application of a sinusoidal driving field. The characteristic resonant frequency depends on the ratio of the magnetostatic binding force to the viscous drag on the bead. This resonance has been experimentally detected for a single trapped superparamagnetic bead using an optical detection technique.
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2012-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and EngineeringJournal
Journal of Applied Physics
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American Institute of Physics
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Rapoport, Elizabeth, and Geoffrey S. D. Beach. Magneto-mechanical Resonance of a Single Superparamagnetic Microbead Trapped by a Magnetic Domain Wall. Journal of Applied Physics 111, no. 7 (2012): 07B310.© 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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00218979