H01F1/0045

MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES SEQUENTIALLY IRRADIATED BY LASER RADIATION FOR MEDICAL OR CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL OR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS
20190350869 · 2019-11-21 · ·

Magnetosomes for use in a sequential laser radiation medical treatment, wherein the magnetosomes are administered to a body part of an individual. In a first step, the magnetosomes are irradiated by a laser radiation, and in a second step, the magnetosomes are irradiated by a laser radiation of lower power than in the first step or no laser irradiation of the magnetosomes is performed. The sequence of the first step and second step is repeated at least once.

Sensor systems

A sensor sheath for a catheter. The sensor sheath includes a substrate having at least one sensor associated therewith; and an electronics unit in communication with at the at least one sensor, wherein the substrate is configured to attach to a catheter.

Sensor Systems

A sensor sheath for a catheter. The sensor sheath includes a substrate having at least one sensor associated therewith and an electronics unit in communication with the at least one sensor, wherein the substrate is configured to attach to a catheter.

Synthesis and annealing of manganese bismuth nanoparticles

The claimed invention provides a wet chemical method to prepare manganese bismuth nanoparticles having a particle diameter of 5 to 200 nm. When annealed at 550 to 600K in a field of 0 to 3 T the nanoparticles exhibit a coercivity of approximately 1 T and are suitable for utility as a permanent magnet material. A permanent magnet containing the annealed MnBi nanoparticles is also provided.

GAS-PHASE PRODUCTION OF ALIGNED METAL NANOPARTICLES USING EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELDS

A method and system are disclosed of assembling metal particles into nanoparticles. The method includes electromagnetically levitating the metal particles; inductively heating the electromagnetically levitated metal particles beyond their melting point into metal droplets; and wherein an evaporation flux achieved at a surface of the metal droplets result in a supersaturation of metal atoms around the metal droplets leading to nucleation and growth of the nanoparticles.

All-nanoparticle concave diffraction grating fabricated by self-assembly onto magnetically-recorded templates

Methods for magnetic recording are provided. The method can include: assembling a plurality of nanoparticles into a pattern on a disc; applying a polymer composition onto the pattern of nanoparticles; curing the polymer composition to form a polymer film on the disc, wherein the plurality of nanoparticles are immobilized in the pattern within the polymer film upon curing; and removing the polymer film containing the plurality of nanoparticles in the pattern. Diffraction gratings are also provided that can include a polymeric film comprising a plurality of nanoparticles immobilized in a pattern, wherein the polymer film defines a curvature.

REPATTERNABLE NANOIMPRINT LITHOGRAPHY STAMP
20190235379 · 2019-08-01 ·

A repatternable nanoimprint lithography stamp includes a magnetic substrate and magnetic core nanoparticles. The magnetic substrate includes a magnet and a magnetic mask, and the magnetic core nanoparticles are arranged in a pattern on a surface of the magnetic substrate. The pattern is defined by selective application of a magnetic field to the magnetic substrate using the magnet and the magnetic mask.

MAGNETIC POWDER, METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, AND MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIUM

A method of producing a magnetic powder includes performing heat treatment on first particles that contain ferrous oxide to prepare second particles that contain -iron oxide.

RAPID AND WIRELESS SCREENING AND HEALTH MONITORING OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES

Systems for screening and health monitoring of materials are provided. The system can include a material embedded with magneto-electric nanoparticles (MENs), a laser configured to direct incident laser light waves at a target area of the material, an optical filter disposed between the laser and the material, and an analyzer configured to detect the laser light reflected from the material.

MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLE-BASED GYROSCOPIC SENSOR
20190170513 · 2019-06-06 ·

A gyroscopic detection system utilizes magnetic nanoparticles that are suspended in a solution and exposed to a rotating magnetic field. The nanoparticles experience angular deviation from their axes if an external force is applied to the system. Solution composition and oscillation frequency may be varied to optimize the gyroscopic feedback.