The reversible transverse susceptibility of magnetic nanoparticles is used
to achieve magnetic flux amplification in magnetic resonance settings.
Nanoparticles having substantially uniaxial or unidirectional magnetic
anisotropy and a reversible transverse susceptibility in the presence of
the high DC magnetic field provide either or both of an amplification of
the generated signal of an inductive coil or the detected signal of an
inductive coil.