Dynamic susceptibility of soft ferrogels. Effect of interparticle interaction

We present the results of theoretical analysis of the dynamic susceptibility of soft elastic-viscous ferrogels with embedded single-domain ferromagnetic particles chaotically distributed in the host medium. The magnetic anisotropy of the particle is supposed to be strong. The effect of magnetic inte...

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description We present the results of theoretical analysis of the dynamic susceptibility of soft elastic-viscous ferrogels with embedded single-domain ferromagnetic particles chaotically distributed in the host medium. The magnetic anisotropy of the particle is supposed to be strong. The effect of magnetic interparticle interaction is a focus of our attention. A differential equation for the statistically averaged (measured) magnetic moment of the particle is derived. Our analysis shows that in the case of a weak applied field, the interparticle interaction increases the composite magnetization and decreases the rate of its remagnetization. We present the results of theoretical analysis of the dynamic susceptibility of soft elastic-viscous ferrogels with embedded single-domain ferromagnetic particles chaotically distributed in the host medium.
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