Magnetic susceptibility, nanorheology, and magnetoviscosity of magnetic nanoparticles in viscoelastic environments
Patrick Ilg, Apostolos E.A.S. Evangelopoulos

TL;DR
This study models how viscoelastic environments affect magnetic nanoparticles' dynamics, revealing slowed relaxation, shifted susceptibility peaks, and potential for nanorheological measurements.
Contribution
It provides an analytical mesoscopic model for magnetic nanoparticle dynamics in viscoelastic media, including validation against simulations and implications for nanorheology.
Findings
Viscoelasticity slows magnetization relaxation.
Shifts in the imaginary magnetic susceptibility peak.
Magnetoviscosity increases and relaxation broadens.
Abstract
While magnetic nanoparticles suspended in Newtonian solvents (ferrofluids) have been intensively studied in recent years, the effects of viscoelasticity of the surrounding medium on the nanoparticle dynamics are much less understood. Here we investigate a mesoscopic model for the orientational dynamics of isolated magnetic nanoparticles subject to external fields, viscous and viscoelastic friction as well as the corresponding random torques. We solve the model analytically in the overdamped limit for weak viscoelasticity. By comparison to Brownian Dynamics simulations we establish the limits of validity of the analytical solution. We find that viscoelasticity does not only slow down the magnetization relaxation, shift the peak of the imaginary magnetic susceptibility to lower frequencies and increase the magnetoviscosity, it also leads to non-exponential relaxation and a…
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