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Dynamic single-domain particle model for magnetite particles with combined crystalline and shape anisotropy
M. Graeser
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, K. Bente,
T. M. Buzug
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Corresponding author for this work
Institute of Medical Engineering
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Iron
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Imaging Modality
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Dynamic Behavior
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Field Gradient
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Medical Image
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Dynamical Behavior
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Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy
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Anisotropy Constant
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Anisotropy Energy
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Material Distribution
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Energy Barrier
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Material Science
Anisotropy
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Particle Imaging
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Magnetic Particle
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Iron Oxide
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Nanoparticle
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Magnetic Field Gradient
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Particle-Particle Interaction
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Physics
Nanoparticle
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Iron Oxide
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Field Strength
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Particle Interaction
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Magnetic Field
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