Magnetic nanoparticle traveling in external magnetic field
N.A. Usov, B.Ya. Liubimov

TL;DR
This paper develops equations describing the motion of magnetic nanoparticles in external magnetic fields, revealing three precession modes with distinct frequencies and relaxation times, and explores their scattering behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model accounting for both mechanical and spin momentum, identifying three distinct precession modes and their implications for magnetic resonance and scattering.
Findings
Three precession modes with different frequencies identified.
High-frequency mode resembles ferromagnetic resonance.
Low-frequency modes exhibit long relaxation times.
Abstract
A set of equations describing the motion of a free magnetic nanoparticle in an external magnetic field in a vacuum, or in a medium with negligibly small friction forces is postulated. The conservation of the total particle momentum, i.e. the sum of the mechanical and the total spin momentum of the nanoparticle is taken into account explicitly. It is shown that for the motion of a nanoparticle in uniform magnetic field there are three different modes of precession of the unit magnetization vector and the director that is parallel the particle easy anisotropy axis. These modes differ significantly in the precession frequency. For the high-frequency mode the director points approximately along the external magnetic field, whereas the frequency and the characteristic relaxation time of the precession of the unit magnetization vector are close to the corresponding values for conventional…
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