IP Library Granted Patent US 7,651,871
Granted Patent B2
US 7,651,871 · App. 11/290,879 · Granted Jan 26, 2010

Device for forming magnetic well for nanoparticles

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Patent No.
US 7,651,871
App. No.
11/290,879
Granted
Jan 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device includes a plurality of structures, each structure including at least one ferromagnetic layer having fringe fields. Fringe fields of the structures interact to form a magnetic well for nanoparticles. This device may be adapted for biosensing, wherein the magnetic well is formed about a probe area.

Claims (36)

1. A device comprising a plurality of structures, each structure including at least one ferromagnetic layer having fringe fields, wherein the fringe fields of the structures interact to form a magnetic nanoparticle well, said structures being arranged radially around said magnetic nanoparticle well in each of an upper and a lower plane.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the structures include ferromagnets.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the structures include antiferromagnets.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the structures include synthetic ferromagnets.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of structures comprises four rectangular structures that are displaced by 90 degrees around said magnetic nanoparticle well.

6. The device of claim 1 , wherein each structure has a net magnetic moment that can be aligned between two opposing directions, such that magnetization vectors of the structures can be selectively oriented to oscillate the well.

7. The device of claim 6 , further comprising means for causing the magnetic well to oscillate.

8. The device of claim 6 , further comprising means for causing the magnetic well to apply a magnetic force to trapped nanoparticles.

9. The device of claim 6 , further comprising conductors proximate the structures for selectively orienting the structures.

10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic well is located about an area that is functionalized to bind a specific biomolecule.

11. A biosensor comprising:

a probe area, and

a plurality of structures having fringe fields that interact to form a magnetic well about the probe area, said structures being radially arranged around said magnetic well in each of an upper and a lower plane.

12. The biosensor of claim 11 , wherein the structures include ferromagnets.

13. The biosensor of claim 11 , wherein the structures include antiferromagnets.

14. The biosensor of claim 11 , wherein the structures include synthetic ferrimagnets.

15. The biosensor of claim 11 , wherein said plurality of structures comprises four rectangular structures that are displaced by 90 degrees around said magnetic well.

16. The biosensor of claim 11 , wherein each structure has a net magnetic moment that can be aligned between two opposing directions, whereby magnetization vectors of the structures can be selectively oriented to oscillate the well.

17. The biosensor of claim 16 , further comprising circuitry and conductors for causing the magnetic well to oscillate.

18. The biosensor of claim 16 , further comprising circuitry and conductors for causing the magnetic well to apply a magnetic force to trapped nanoparticles.

19. The biosensor of claim 16 , further comprising conductors proximate the structures for selectively orienting the structures.

20. A method of using the biosensor of claim 11 , the method including exposing functionalized nanoparticles to the magnetic well, and causing the magnetic well to oscillate to wiggle bonds between the nanoparticles and the probe area.

21. A method of using the biosensor of claim 11 , the method including exposing functionalized nanoparticles to the magnetic well, and causing the magnetic well to apply a single force in an attempt to rip apart bonds between the nanoparticles and the probe area.

22. A biosensor chip comprising:

a substrate;

a plurality of the biosensors of claim 12 on the substrate; and

a plurality of conductors for addressing the biosensors.

23. A method of sensing biomolecules, the method comprising:

forming a magnetic well about a probe area with a plurality of structures arranged radially around said magnetic well in each of an upper and a lower plane, each said structure comprising at least one layer of ferromagnetic material, said magnet well being configured to trap functionalized nanoparticles; and

oscillating the magnetic well to test physical properties of the functionalized nanoparticles.

24. The device of claim 1 , further comprising an electromagnet disposed with each structure to selectively reverse a magnetic moment of said ferromagnetic layer of that structure.

25. The device of claim 24 , in which each said electromagnet comprises a conductor for carrying electrical current.

26. The device of claim 1 , wherein said structures of said upper plane are rotated in position relative to those in said lower plane.

27. The method of claim 23 , in which:

said magnetic well is formed by a plurality of structures that have fringe magnetic fields and are arranged such that said fringe magnetic fields form said magnetic well; and

said oscillating is performed by oscillating a magnetic moment of at least one of said structures.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2021
From: OT PATENT ESCROW, LLC
To: VALTRUS INNOVATIONS LIMITED
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PATENT ASSIGNMENT, SECURITY INTEREST, AND LIEN AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 26, 2021
From: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP; HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE COMPANY
To: OT PATENT ESCROW, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2015
From: HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P.
To: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP
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