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Temperature and frequency characteristics of low-loss MnZn ferrite in a wide temperature range
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringWide Temperature RangeMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistanceMagnetismFrequency CharacteristicsDomain Wall ResonanceMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringMagnetic MaterialFerromagnetismNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsLow-loss Mn0.7zn0.24fe2.06o4 FerriteLow-loss Mnzn FerriteLow Core LossMagnetic Property
A low-loss Mn0.7Zn0.24Fe2.06O4 ferrite has been prepared by a solid-state reaction method. The MnZn ferrite has a high initial permeability, μi (3097), a high saturation induction, Bs (526 mT), a high Curie temperature, Tc (220 °C), and a low core loss, PL (≤ 415 kW/m3) in a wide temperature (25–120 °C) and frequency (10–100 kHz) range. As the temperature increases, an initial decrease followed by a subsequent increase of hysteresis loss, Ph, and eddy current loss, Pe is observed. Both Ph and Pe increase with increasing frequency. When f ≥ 300 kHz, a residual loss, Pr, appears. Pe increases with increasing temperature and frequency. The temperature and frequency dependence of Ph can be explained by irreversible domain wall movements, Pe by the skin effect, and Pr by domain wall resonance, respectively.
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