The quality of a single-domain nanoparticle as a signal processing device i
s estimated with the aid of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) characteristic.
In the absence of an external field, the magnetic moment of a uniaxial par
ticle flips spontaneously between two anti-parallel equilibrium positions e
nsuing customary superparamagnetism. On imposition of an external ac field,
it, together with random noise, influences the magnetic switching and the
SNR can be found in the framework of micromagnetic theory. The main materia
l parameters essentially involved in the resulting expression are, the Neel
relaxation time, siv, the precessional decay time, so, and also the magnet
ic viscosity coefficient, eta (m). In the paper we find these quantities by
measuring the complex magnetic susceptibility as a function of frequency a
nd polarizing field. Using these data, we estimate the SNR for the nanometr
e-size grains of a cobalt ferrofluid.