Publications by authors named "Henrik Sandin"

Using a simple low-field NMR system, we monitored water content in a living tree in a greenhouse over 2 months. By continuously running the system, we observed changes in tree water content on a scale of half an hour. The data showed a diurnal change in water content consistent both with previous NMR and biological observations.

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Progress in the development of high-sensitivity magnetic-field measurements has stimulated interest in understanding the magnetic noise of conductive materials, especially of magnetic shields based on high-permeability materials and/or high-conductivity materials. For example, SQUIDs and atomic magnetometers have been used in many experiments with mu-metal shields, and additionally SQUID systems frequently have radio frequency shielding based on thin conductive materials. Typical existing approaches to modeling noise only work with simple shield and sensor geometries while common experimental setups today consist of multiple sensor systems with complex shield geometries.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study developed a magnetophoresis instrument that uses a flow chamber and magnetic fields to sort magnetic microparticles based on their magnetic properties, aiming to enhance biomedical research capabilities.
  • The flow chamber features multiple inlets and outlets to efficiently collect sorted microparticles, allowing researchers to analyze and manipulate particles depending on their size and magnetic moments.
  • Results showed successful sorting of different types of microparticles with adjustments to flow dynamics improving sorting precision and reproducibility, confirming the technique’s potential for quantitative molecular analysis.
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