Effect of Factors on Coercivity in SraLaaCo Sintered Ferrite Magnets

We varied the composition and sintering temperature of Sr-La-Co ferrite magnets to analyze the effects of various important factors on coercivity (H sub(cJ)). We examined the effects of crystal grain size and distribution, the mechanism of magnetization reversal, the degree of crystal grain orientat...

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Published inIEEE transactions on magnetics Vol. 45; no. 12
Main Authors Nishio, H, Minachi, Y, Yamamoto, H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2009
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Summary:We varied the composition and sintering temperature of Sr-La-Co ferrite magnets to analyze the effects of various important factors on coercivity (H sub(cJ)). We examined the effects of crystal grain size and distribution, the mechanism of magnetization reversal, the degree of crystal grain orientation (OD), and the anisotropy field (H sub(A)) on H sub(cJ). We proposed an equation based on the experimental results that expresses the measured H sub(cJ) and considers these effects as H sub(cJ) = C sub(t)(0.4/R sub(h)) OD (H sub(A) - H sub(d) - H sub(in)), where C sub(t), R sub(h), H sub(d), and H sub(in) are the crystal grain size effects on H sub(cJ) of sintered magnet, rotational hysteresis integral corresponding to the mechanism of magnetization reversal, demagnetizing field of shape anisotropy, and interaction field between crystal grains, respectively. We found that apart from the volume ratio for single-domain crystal grains and H sub(A), the mechanism of magnetization reversal had significant effects on H sub(cJ) for Sr-La-Co sintered ferrite magnets.
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ISSN:0018-9464
DOI:10.1109/TMAG.2009.2026044