Comparative study on the high frequency performances of the easy-plane FeNi@SiO2 powder soft magnetic composite
In this work, an easy-plane FeNi@SiO2 powder soft magnetic composite (SMC) was imitated and fabricated and its high frequency magnetic properties were comparatively investigated with a non-easy-plane composite. Due to the planar distribution of easy magnetization axes, the easy-plane composite exhib...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current applied physics 2022, 41(0), , pp.73-80 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, an easy-plane FeNi@SiO2 powder soft magnetic composite (SMC) was imitated and fabricated and its high frequency magnetic properties were comparatively investigated with a non-easy-plane composite. Due to the planar distribution of easy magnetization axes, the easy-plane composite exhibits a constant permeability of 38 up to 100 MHz. Moreover, the easy-plane SMC exhibits a lower core loss at higher frequencies. Loss separated results show that the hysteresis loss plays a dominant loss component in the composite, rather than dominant excess loss in the non-easy-plane powder composite. These results indicate that, compared with non-easy-plane powder composite, the easy-plane powder composites exhibit comprehensive advantages of higher permeability, wider effective operating frequencies and lower loss, which suggest that the use of easy-plane ferromagnetic powder is a promising and efficient measure to develop a new generation of soft magnetic composites for higher frequency application.
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•An easy-plane SMC for high frequency power electronics application.•Comparative studies were performed between the easy-plane and non-easy-plane composites.•Both the permeability and effective operating frequency increase.•The total core loss is significantly reduced. |
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ISSN: | 1567-1739 1878-1675 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cap.2022.06.016 |