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AC magnetic nanothermometry: The influence of particle size distribution
Magnetic nanothermometry is of great promising in future biomedical and industrial applications. However, the diameters of the used thermosensitive materials, magnetic nanoparticles, are commonly nonuniform, which will impact the performance of the magnetic nanothermometry. To achieve future high performance magnetic nanothermometer, we study the influences of the particle size distribution of magnetic nanoparticles on the response signal and the temperature estimation error in this paper.