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Magnetic and Magnetostrictive Properties of Nanogranular Co-Fe Based Alloys: A Particular Emphasis on High Frequency Applications

  • Sohn, J.C.;Byun, D.J.;Lim, S.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.133-154
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    • 2003
  • A comprehensive review is given in this article on magnetic and magnetostrictive properties of nanogranular Co-Fe based alloys, with a particular emphasis on high frequency applications. Structural and physical properties are firstly described, followed by magnetic and magnetostrictive properties. Materials of both thin film and bulk forms are considered. A detailed description on high frequency characteristics of Co-Fe based soft magnetic thin films is then presented.

Numerical Analysis of Loss Power Properties in the Near-Field Electromagnetic Wave Through A Microstrip Line for Multilayer Magnetic Films with Different Levels of Electrical Conductivity

  • Lee, Jung-Hwan;Kim, Sang-Woo
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.92-96
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    • 2008
  • There are few reports of high frequency loss behavior in the near-field for magnetic films with semiconducting properties, even though semiconducting magnetic materials, such as soft magnetic amorphous alloys and nanocrystalline thin films, have been demonstrated. The electromagnetic loss behavior of multilayer magnetic films with semiconducting properties on the microstrip line in quasi-microwave frequency band was analyzed numerically using a commercial finite-element based electromagnetic solver. The large increase in the absorption performance and broadband characteristics of the semiconducting/insulating layer magnetic films examined in this study were attributed to an increase in the loss factor of resistive loss. The electromagnetic reflection increased significantly with increasing conductivity, and the loss power deteriorated significantly. The numerical results of the magnetic field distribution showed that a strong radiated signal on the microstrip line was emitted with increasing conductivity and decreasing film thickness due to re-reflection of the radiated wave from the surface of the magnetic film, even though the emitted levels varied with film thickness.

Magnetic Properties of Fe Powder Core Fabricated by Warm Compaction (온간성형법으로 제조된 Fe 분말 코어의 자성특성)

  • Kim, Se-Hoon;Jo, Tae-Sun;Park, Min-Suh;Kim, Young-Do
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.298-302
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    • 2007
  • In recent years, a rapid increase in demands for the soft magnetic composite parts has been created and it has been tried to improve their properties by various processing methods, alloying elements and compaction parameters. Warm compaction method has been used for the reduction of residual stress, the improvement of magnetic properties and the higher densities. In this work, the effects of warm compaction and polymer binder on magnetic properties of Fe powder core were investigated. The sintering powder, Fe oxide, was ball-milled for 30n hours. And then ball-milled Fe oxide powder was reduced through hydrogen reduction process. The hydrogen reduced Fe powder and polymer binder were mixed by 3-D turbular mixer. And then the mixed powder was warm-compacted. The magnetic properties such as core loss and permeability were measured by B-H curve analyzer.

Effect of Heat Treatment on Magnetic and Electrical Properties of AlN Films with Co Particles

  • Oh, Chang-Sup;Han, Chang-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.248-255
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    • 2012
  • AlN thin films containing various amounts of Co, AlN-Co, and Al-Co alloy particles were prepared using a two-facing-target type dc reactive sputtering (TFTS) system. The as-deposited films exhibited the variable nature expected from an AlN-rich phase, and an amorphous-like phase, depending on the Co content in the films. Specific favorable microstructures were prepared by optimizing annealing conditions. Those microstructures and their magnetic properties and resistivity were investigated. As-deposited films showed very small saturation magnetization and an amorphous-like structure. However, when annealed, the as-deposited amorphous-like phase decomposes into phases of AlN, Co and Al-Co. These annealing induced changes in the microstructure improve the magnetization and resistivity of the films. Further improvement of soft magnetic properties could lead to the material being used for high density magnetic recording head material.

Recent Developments in Magnetic Measurements: from Technical Method to Physical Knowledge

  • Basso, V.;Fiorillo, F.;Beatrice, C.;Caprile, A.;Kuepferling, M.;Magni, A.;Sasso, C.P.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.331-338
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    • 2013
  • We present a few significant advances in methods and concepts of magnetic measurements, aimed both at providing novel routes in the characterization of hard and soft magnetic materials and at improving our basic knowledge of the magnetization process. We discuss, in particular, investigation methods and experimental arrangements that have been developed in recent times for: 1) Hysteresis loop determination in extra-hard magnets by means of Pulsed Field Magnetometry; 2) Broadband observation of domain wall dynamics by highspeed stroboscopical Kerr techniques; 3) Entropy measurements in magnetocaloric materials by calorimetry in magnetic field. While pertaining to somewhat independent fields of investigation, all these measuring techniques have in common a solid approach to the underlying physical phenomenology and have a potential for further developments.