Visible to the public Exchange hardened ferrimagnetic nanocomposites

TitleExchange hardened ferrimagnetic nanocomposites
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsCodescu, M. M., Kappel, W., Chitanu, E., Manta, E.
Conference Name2017 10th International Symposium on Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE)
ISBN Number978-1-5090-5160-1
Keywordsannealing, chemical synthesis, cobalt compounds, coercive force, compositionality, EU, exchange coupled nanocomposites, exchange interaction, ferrimagnetic materials, hardened ferrimagnetic nanocomposites, intrinsic coercivity, magnetic characteristics, magnetic hysteresis, magnetic phases, nanocomposites, nanoferrites, Permanent magnets, Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, pubcrawl, rare earths, RE bonded magnets, RE market, remanence, remanent magnetization, resilience, Resiliency, Saturation magnetization, sintered permanent magnets, sintering, Soft magnetic materials, SrFe12O19-CoFe2O4, SrFe12O19/CoFe2O4 nanocomposites, strontium compounds
Abstract

Having significant role in the storing, delivering and conversion of the energy, the permanent magnets are key elements in the actual technology. In many applications, the gap between ferrites and rare earths (RE) based sintered permanent magnets is nowadays filled by RE bonded magnets, used in more applications, below their magnetic performances. Therewith, the recent trends in the RE market concerning their scarcity, impose EU to consider alternative magnets (without RE) to fill such gap. The paper presents the chemical synthesis of the exchange coupled SrFe12O19/CoFe2O4 nanocomposites, based on nanoferrites. The appropriate annealing leads to the increasing of the main magnetic characteristics, saturation magnetization MS and intrinsic coercivity Hc, in the range of 49 - 53 emu/g, respectively 126.5 - 306 kA/m. The value reached for the ratio between remanent magnetization and saturation magnetization is higher than 0.5, fact that proved that between the two magnetic phases occurred exchange interaction.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7905091/
DOI10.1109/ATEE.2017.7905091
Citation Keycodescu_exchange_2017