Simple models for dynamic hysteresis loops calculation: Application to hyperthermia optimization
J. Carrey, B. Mehdaoui, M. Respaud

TL;DR
This paper compares theoretical models for calculating hysteresis loops of magnetic nanoparticles to optimize hyperthermia treatment, deriving formulas and analyzing their validity for different nanoparticle properties.
Contribution
It introduces simplified models for hysteresis loop calculation, providing formulas applicable to various nanoparticle anisotropies and validating them against numerical simulations.
Findings
LRT is valid for strongly anisotropic MNPs.
SWMBTs are suitable for weak anisotropy MNPs.
Optimal MNP anisotropy enhances SAR and minimizes size effects.
Abstract
To optimize the heating properties of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in magnetic hyperthermia applications, it is necessary to calculate the area of their hysteresis loops in an alternating magnetic field. The three types of theories suitable for describing the hysteresis loops of MNPs are presented and compared to numerical simulations: equilibrium functions, Stoner-Wohlfarth model based theories (SWMBTs) and linear response theory (LRT). Suitable formulas to calculate the hysteresis area of major cycles are deduced from SWMBTs and from numerical simulations; the domain of validity of the analytical formula is explicitly studied. In the case of minor cycles, the hysteresis area calculations are based on the LRT. A perfect agreement between LRT and numerical simulations of hysteresis loops is obtained. The domain of validity of the LRT is explicitly studied. Formulas to calculate the…
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