Single nanoparticle measurement techniques
W. Wernsdorfer, D. Mailly, A. Benoit

TL;DR
This paper reviews existing single particle measurement techniques and introduces a new micro-SQUID method for studying magnetization reversal in individual nanometer-sized particles at low temperatures.
Contribution
It presents a novel micro-SQUID technique for measuring magnetization reversal in single nanoparticles, highlighting its advantages and influence on the system.
Findings
Micro-SQUID enables low-temperature measurement of single nanoparticle magnetization.
The influence of measurement techniques on nanoparticle systems is analyzed.
Existing techniques are briefly reviewed for context.
Abstract
Various single particle measuring techniques are briefly reviewed and the basic concepts of a new micro-SQUID technique are discussed. It allows measurements of the magnetization reversal of single nanometer-sized particles at low temperature. The influence of the measuring technique on the system of interest is discussed.
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