by Ricardo Magalhães, Sofia Caspani, Joao Pedro Araújo and Celia Tavares Sousa
Abstract:
Magnetic one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures have piqued the interest of researchers in a variety of fields in recent years due to their unique properties and morphology. Because they enable the development of detectors with increased sensitivity, this type of nanomaterial can lead to significant advances in medical sensing. This chapter focuses on magnetic devices for medical applications based on 1D nanostructures. We focus on the most common fabrication techniques as well as the magnetic properties of these nanomaterials. The working principles of magnetic nanostructure-based sensing devices are discussed, as well as a variety of potential medical sensing applications, including magnetic sensors based on 1D nanostructures.
Reference:
Ricardo Magalhães, Sofia Caspani, Joao Pedro Araújo and Celia Tavares Sousa, “12 – Magnetic one-dimensional nanostructures for medical sensing applications”, Chapter in Magnetic Sensors and Actuators in Medicine (Horia Chiriac, Nicoleta Lupu, eds.), Woodhead Publishing, pp. 327–369.
Bibtex Entry:
@incollection{magalhaes_12_2023,
	series = {Woodhead {Publishing} {Series} in {Electronic} and {Optical} {Materials}},
	title = {12 - {Magnetic} one-dimensional nanostructures for medical sensing applications},
	isbn = {978-0-12-823294-1},
	url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012823294100004X},
	abstract = {Magnetic one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures have piqued the interest of researchers in a variety of fields in recent years due to their unique properties and morphology. Because they enable the development of detectors with increased sensitivity, this type of nanomaterial can lead to significant advances in medical sensing. This chapter focuses on magnetic devices for medical applications based on 1D nanostructures. We focus on the most common fabrication techniques as well as the magnetic properties of these nanomaterials. The working principles of magnetic nanostructure-based sensing devices are discussed, as well as a variety of potential medical sensing applications, including magnetic sensors based on 1D nanostructures.},
	urldate = {2024-05-21},
	booktitle = {Magnetic {Sensors} and {Actuators} in {Medicine}},
	publisher = {Woodhead Publishing},
	author = {Magalhães, Ricardo and Caspani, Sofia and Araújo, Joao Pedro and Sousa, Celia Tavares},
	editor = {Chiriac, Horia and Lupu, Nicoleta},
	month = jan,
	year = {2023},
	doi = {10.1016/B978-0-12-823294-1.00004-X},
	keywords = {nanotechnology, materials science, medical physics, nanorods, nanotubes, nanowires, one-dimensional nanostructures, Sensor},
	pages = {327--369},
	file = {ScienceDirect Snapshot:E:\Usuarios\Administrator\Zotero\storage\P92EAFV5\B978012823294100004X.html:text/html},
}