Title :
High-Frequency Resistivity Measurement Method for Multilayer Soft Magnetic Films
Author :
Qiu, Jizheng ; Sullivan, Charles R.
Author_Institution :
Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
Abstract :
We present a noncontact method to measure the resistivity of multilayer magnetic thin films under high-frequency excitation. A multilayer thin-film magnetic material separated by dielectric has been used in microfabricated magnetic components in power applications. High-frequency resistivity is necessary for predicting core loss in magnetic materials. Traditional measurement methods using contacting probes cannot provide a reliable measurement of the resistivity of multilayer thin-film materials. Noncontact methods eliminate the use of electrical probes. Eddy-current loss induced by an applied external magnetic field is measured and the high-frequency resistivity of multilayer material is extracted from eddy-current loss measurements. The application of this method to measure the resistivity of multilayer thin-film materials and magnetic materials is investigated. The high-frequency resistivity of a 6-μm-thick multilayer Co-Zr-O thin-film magnetic granular material is measured. Comparisons between theoretical and experimental results are presented.
Keywords :
cobalt; eddy current losses; granular materials; loss measurement; magnetic fields; magnetic multilayers; magnetic thin films; oxygen; zirconium; Co-Zr-O; eddy-current loss measurements; external magnetic field; high-frequency excitation; high-frequency resistivity measurement method; microfabricated magnetic components; multilayer soft magnetic thin films; noncontact method; power applications; size 6 mum; thin-film magnetic granular material; Conductivity; Frequency measurement; Loss measurement; Magnetic hysteresis; Soft magnetic materials; Solenoids; Multilayer magnetic material; noncontact methods; resistivity measurement; soft magnetic thin films;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2226477