
handle: 10281/349756 , 11583/2816418 , 2318/1730459
Magnetic structures have attracted a great interest due to their multiple applications, from physics to biomedicine. Several techniques are currently employed to investigate magnetic characteristics and other physicochemical properties of magnetic structures. The major objective of this review is to summarize the current knowledge on the usage, advances, advantages, and disadvantages of a large number of techniques that are currently available to characterize magnetic systems. The present review, aiming at helping in the choice of the most suitable method as appropriate, is divided into three sections dedicated to characterization techniques. Firstly, the magnetism and magnetization (hysteresis) techniques are introduced. Secondly, the visualization methods of the domain structures by means of different probes are illustrated. Lastly, the characterization of magnetic nanosystems in view of possible biomedical applications is discussed, including the exploitation of magnetism in imaging for cell tracking/visualization of pathological alterations in living systems (mainly by magnetic resonance imaging, MRI).
Magnetic materials, Nanostructured materials, Magnetic nanoparticles, Magnetometry, Magnetic hysteresis, Magnetic domain visualization, Magnetic resonance imaging, Magnetic fluid hyperthermia, Magnetic particle toxicity, magnetic nanoparticles, magnetic domain visualization, magnetic particle toxicity, magnetic hysteresis, magnetic fluid hyperthermia, magnetometry, Magnetic materials; Nanostructured materials; Magnetic nanoparticles; Magnetometry; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic domain visualization; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic fluid hyperthermia; Magnetic particle toxicity., Magnetic domain visualization; Magnetic fluid hyperthermia; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic materials; Magnetic nanoparticles; Magnetic particle toxicity; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetometry; Nanostructured materials;, magnetic materials, nanostructured materials, magnetic resonance imaging, Inorganic chemistry, QD146-197
Magnetic materials, Nanostructured materials, Magnetic nanoparticles, Magnetometry, Magnetic hysteresis, Magnetic domain visualization, Magnetic resonance imaging, Magnetic fluid hyperthermia, Magnetic particle toxicity, magnetic nanoparticles, magnetic domain visualization, magnetic particle toxicity, magnetic hysteresis, magnetic fluid hyperthermia, magnetometry, Magnetic materials; Nanostructured materials; Magnetic nanoparticles; Magnetometry; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic domain visualization; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic fluid hyperthermia; Magnetic particle toxicity., Magnetic domain visualization; Magnetic fluid hyperthermia; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic materials; Magnetic nanoparticles; Magnetic particle toxicity; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetometry; Nanostructured materials;, magnetic materials, nanostructured materials, magnetic resonance imaging, Inorganic chemistry, QD146-197
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