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Thermal hysteresis of the initial permeability of soft ferrites at transition temperatures
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringSoft MatterMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismMagnetic Data StorageSuperconductivityThermal HysteresisDomain Wall MechanismMagnetohydrodynamicsInitial PermeabilityThermophysicsThermodynamicsThermal ConductionPhysicsThermal TransportHysteresisMagnetic MaterialDomain Wall TopographySpintronicsFerromagnetismSoft ModeNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic PropertyThermal EngineeringSoft Ferrites
The initial permeability of soft polycrystalline ferrites exhibits thermal hysteresis when the temperature is cycled from above the Curie temperature Tc to below. The temperature loops are classified into two categories according to the presence or absence of a secondary peak (SP), in addition to the Hopkinson peak, in the thermal spectra. Hysteresis is studied in detail in this work. The role of the transition points Tc and TSP (SP for secondary peak) is shown. The hysteresis is explained by taking into account domain wall pinning and competition between the intrinsic parameters MS and K1 around the transition points. This explanation seems to support the fundamental role of a domain wall mechanism in the magnetization process and the idea of a domain wall topography specific to toroidal soft ferrite samples.
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