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Temperature measurements using static field magnetic particle spectroscopy
Measuring nanoparticle temperature accurately is particularly important as it could be used in hyperthermia, and whereas with the previous version of MSB the large fields of the hyperthermia apparatus would have made temperature measurements very difficult, by decoupling using the perpendicular static field, measurements perpendicular to the large field should now allow spectroscopic data including quantification of nanoparticle temperature.