Title :
AC susceptibility and domain wall pinning in ferromagnets
Author :
Gaunt, P. ; Ng, D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Manitoba Univ., Winnipeg, Man., Canada
fDate :
9/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The relationships between the reversible AC susceptibility, χ AC, of ferromagnets with a random array of inhomogeneities and the effective bias field H are derived on the basis of the theory of strong and weak domain-wall pinning. When H<H c, the coercive field, χAC is proportional to H-n, where n=1 for weak pinning and n=3/7 (or 1/2 if the demagnetizing effect is neglected) for strong pinning. These relationships are used to investigate the pinning mechanisms of two iron-rich binary alloys, FeAu and FeCu. Specimens of both alloys in the α-phase solid-solution were thermally aged at 700°C for different durations. In the as-quenched FeAu specimen and the FeCu specimens aged for less than 150 mins, it was found that the exponent n has a value ~1. A weak pinning regime is obviously active. For the FeAu and FeCu specimens which were aged for a prolonged period, the exponents drop to average values of 0.61±0.05 and 0.49±0.07, respectively, so that strong pinning in these specimens is expected
Keywords :
ageing; copper alloys; ferromagnetic properties of substances; gold alloys; iron alloys; magnetic domain walls; magnetic susceptibility; 700 degC; FeAu; FeCu; coercive field; domain wall pinning; effective bias field; reversible AC susceptibility; strong pinning; weak pinning; Aging; Demagnetization; Fluctuations; Frequency; Iron alloys; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic susceptibility; Magnetization; Physics; Pins;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on