Effects of crystalline grain size and packing ratio of self-forming core/shell nanoparticles on magnetic properties at up to GHz bands |
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Authors: | Tomohiro Suetsuna Seiichi SuenagaShinya Sakurada Koichi HaradaMaki Tomimatsu Toshihide Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | Functional Materials Laboratory, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-8582, Japan |
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Abstract: | Self-forming core/shell nanoparticles of magnetic metal/oxide with crystalline grain size of less than 40 nm were synthesized. The nanoparticles were highly concentrated in an insulating matrix to fabricate a nanocomposite, whose magnetic properties were investigated. The crystalline grain size of the nanoparticles strongly influenced the magnetic anisotropy field, magnetic coercivity, relative permeability, and loss factor (tan δ=μ″/μ′) at high frequency. The packing ratio of the magnetic metallic phase in the nanocomposite also influenced those properties. High permeability with low tan δ of less than 1.5% at up to 1 GHz was obtained in the case of the nanoparticles with crystalline grain size of around 15 nm with large packing ratio of the nanoparticles. |
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Keywords: | Core/shell nanoparticle Crystalline grain size Packing ratio Magnetic properties High frequency |
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