Abstract

The detection, fabrication, use, and understanding of fine magnetic particulates and structures provides an interdisciplinary platform which crosses a diverse number of science areas, including geophysics, environmental science, medicine, biology data storage media, and semiconductor devices. Natural and laboratory‐grown magnetic particulates and fabricated structures at the scale of 5‐100 nm have a wide number of applications, including interpreting environmental change and paleomagnetic signatures; disease diagnosis and drug delivery in humans; locating and understanding the production of biomagnets in a variety of organisms; and designing the next generation of data storage devices and nanoscale information technology components.

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