Title :
Influence of Microstructure on the DC-Bias-Superposition Characteristics of NiZn Ferrites
Author :
Xiaoli Tang ; Huaiwu Zhang ; Hua Su ; Zhiyong Zhong ; Feiming Bai
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electron. Thin Films & Integrated Devices, Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Technol. of China, Chengdu, China
Abstract :
The influence of microstructure on the magnetic properties, especially the dc-bias-superposition characteristics, of NiZn ferrites has been investigated. The value of saturation magnetic flux density (Bs) first increased and then changed little with variation of the sintered density, and showed little relation to the microstructure. Coercivity (Hc) decreased continuously with increasing average grain size. ΔB (Bs-remanence) first increased with increasing average grain size, but then gradually decreased when abnormal grain growth prevailed. The incremental permeability (permeability with magnetic field superposition) was influenced by both ΔB and Hc. A sample with higher ΔB and Hc favored the attainment of a higher incremental permeability. The Q-factor was mainly determined by the sintered density and microstructure. To sum up, a uniform and dense microstructure with relatively small average grain size is favorable for obtaining better dc-bias-superposition characteristics, including permeability and Q-factor.
Keywords :
Q-factor; coercive force; ferrites; grain growth; grain size; magnetic flux; magnetic permeability; nickel compounds; soft magnetic materials; zinc compounds; Ni0.3Zn0.55Cu0.15Fe2O4; NiZn ferrites; Q-factor; average grain size; coercivity; dc-bias-superposition characteristics; dense microstructure; grain growth; incremental permeability; magnetic properties; saturation magnetic flux density; sintered density variation; Ferrites; Grain size; Magnetic domains; Magnetic properties; Microstructure; Permeability; Saturation magnetization; DC-bias-superposition; ferrite; magnetic properties; microstructure;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2157307