The frequency and field dependence of magnetic colloidal suspensions
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Colm Mac Oireachtaigh, 'The frequency and field dependence of magnetic colloidal suspensions', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, 2007, pp 191Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis is a study of the dynamic magnetisation of various magnetic fluids, commonly known as ferrofluids. The fluids contain either magnetic
nanoparticles, or magnetic microspheres. The method used to study the
magnetization is the frequency and field dependent complex susceptibility, χ(ω, H) .
Experimental data of χ(ω, H) is obtained using impedance measurement techniques.
The slit toroid technique is used for measurement at frequencies below 10 MHz,
whilst the transmission line technique is used for measuring at frequencies in excess
of this. The impedance measurements are made by using a suitable impedance or
network analyser, and are then inserted into a computer program which evaluates the
susceptibility.
Author: Mac Oireachtaigh, Colm
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Fannin, PaulPublisher:
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