• Title/Summary/Keyword: magnetocrystalline anisotropy

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Magnetic and Microwave Absorbing Properties of M-type Ba-ferrite($BaFe_{12-2X}Ti_XCo_XO_{19}$)with Planar Magnetic Anisortropy (면내 자기이방성을 갖는 M-type Ba-ferrite($BaFe_{12-2X}Ti_XCo_XO_{19}$)의 자기적특성 및 전파흡수특성)

  • 조한신;김성수
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this experimenL is to investigate the magnetic anisotropy and microwave absorbing properties in M-type Bat territe (${BaFe}_{12-2X}{A}_{X}{Me}_{X}{O}_{19}$), where $Fe_{3+}$ is substituted by $Ti_{4+}$ in A site and $Co_{2+}$ in Me site. The saturation magnetization (Ms) is linearly decreased with the substitution rate(x) and the coerciviLy (He) is rapidly decreased in accordance with the reduction in t the magnetocrystalline anisotropy For the specimen with x=0.8 and thickness of 2 mm, the reflection loss calculated from the n material constants is less than -10 dB (90% absorption) in the frequency range of 10~16 GHz. The absorption loss is pre이.ctcd t to be more than 20 dElern in the frequency range of 12-16 GHz. The results demonstrate that the Ti-Co substituted M-type Ba-ferrite can be effectively used as a microwave absorber at high frequency range.

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Magnetic Properties of Fe-6.0 wt%Si Alloy Dust Cores Prepared with Phosphate-coated Powders (인산염 피막처리 분말을 사용한 Fe-6.0 wt%Si 합금 압분자심의 자기적 특성)

  • Jang, D.H.;Noh, T.H.;Kim, K.Y.;Choi, G.B.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.270-275
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    • 2005
  • Dust cores (compressed powder cores) of $Fe-6.0wt\%Si$ alloy with a size of $35\~180\;{\mu}m$ in diameter have been prepared by phosphate coatings and annealings at $600\~900^{\circ}C$ for 1 h in nitrogen atmosphere. Further the magnetic and mechanical properties of the powder cores were investigated. As a general trends, the compressive strength and core loss decreased with the increase in annealing temperature. When annealed at $800^{\circ}C$, the compressive strength was 15 kgf, the permeability and quality factor were 74 and 26, respectively. Moreover the core loss at 50 kHz and 0.1 T induction was $750\;mW/cm^3$, and the percent permeability under the static field of 50 Oe was estimated to be about 78. In addition, the cut-off frequency in the cure representing the frequency dependence of effective permeability was measured to be around 200 kHz. These properties of the $Fe-6.0wt\%Si$ alloy dust cores could be considered to be due to the good insulation effect of iron-phosphate coats, the decrease in magnetocrystalline anisotropy and saturation magnetostriction and the increase in electric resistivity.