Validity limits of the Néel relaxation model of magnetic nanoparticles for hyperthermia

Nanotechnology
Rudolf HergtMatthias Zeisberger

Abstract

The derivation of the optimum mean diameter of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) for hyperthermia as a tumour therapy in the literature is commonly reduced to application of the Néel relaxation model. Serious restrictions of this model for MNP for hyperthermia are discussed and a way is outlined to a more comprehensive model including hysteresis.

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