Magnetization reversal processes in bonded magnets made from a mixture of Nd–(Fe,Co)–B and strontium ferrite powders
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Add time:07/27/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Isotropic epoxy-resin bonded magnets composed of different amounts of Magnequench MQP-B and strontium ferrite powders have been prepared using a compression molding technique. The magnetic parameters for magnets with different amounts of strontium ferrite and magnetization reversal processes have been studied by the measurement of the initial magnetization curves, the major hysteresis loops measured at a field up to 14 T and sets of recoil loops. The enhancement of μ0MR and μ0HC is observed in comparison with the calculated values. From the recoil loops the field dependences of the reversible, irreversible and total magnetization components and the differential susceptibilities were derived. From the dependence of the irreversible magnetization component versus an applied field it was deduced that the main mechanism of magnetization reversal process is the pinning of domain walls in MQP-B and strontium ferrite grains. The interactions between the magnetic particles and grains have been examined by the analysis of the δM plot. The δM behavior of magnets with ferrite has been interpreted as being composed of magnetizing exchange coupling and demagnetizing dipolar interactions.
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