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Critical superparamagnetic/single-domain grain sizes in interacting magnetite particles: implications for magnetosome crystals

Authors :
Adrian R. Muxworthy
Wyn Williams
Source :
Journal of The Royal Society Interface. 6:1207-1212
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
The Royal Society, 2008.

Abstract

Magnetotactic bacteria contain chains of magnetically interacting crystals (magnetosome crystals), which they use for navigation (magnetotaxis). To improve magnetotaxis efficiency, the magnetosome crystals (usually magnetite or greigite in composition) should be magnetically stable single-domain (SSD) particles. Smaller single-domain particles become magnetically unstable owing to thermal fluctuations and are termed superparamagnetic (SP). Previous calculations for the SSD/SP threshold size or blocking volume did not include the contribution of magnetic interactions. In this study, the blocking volume has been calculated as a function of grain elongation and separation for chains of identical magnetite grains. The inclusion of magnetic interactions was found to decrease the blocking volume, thereby increasing the range of SSD behaviour. Combining the results with previously published calculations for the SSD to multidomain threshold size in chains of magnetite reveals that interactions significantly increase the SSD range. We argue that chains of interacting magnetosome crystals found in magnetotactic bacteria have used this effect to improve magnetotaxis.

Details

ISSN :
17425662 and 17425689
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of The Royal Society Interface
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3cc61a1ed52583f4c28369b0d1a763f0