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Ultrahard magnetic nanostructures

Ultrahard magnetic nanostructures
Ultrahard magnetic nanostructures
The performance of hard-magnetic nanostructures is investigated by analyzing the size and geometry dependence of thin-film hysteresis loops. Compared to bulk magnets, weight and volume are much less important, but we find that the energy product remains the main figure of merit down to very small features sizes. However, hysteresis loops are much easier to control on small length scales, as epitomized by Fe-Co-Pt thin films with magnetizations of up to 1.78 T and coercivities of up to 2.52 T. Our numerical and analytical calculations show that the feature size and geometry have a big effect on the hysteresis loop. Layered soft regions, especially if they have a free surface, are more harmful to coercivity and energy product than spherical inclusions. In hard-soft nanocomposites, an additional complication is provided by the physical properties of the hard phases. For a given soft phase, the performance of a hard-soft composite is determined by the parameter (Ms - Mh)/Kh.
cobalt alloys, coercive force, iron alloys, magnetic particles, magnetic thin films, nanocomposites, nanostructured materials, permanent magnets, platinum alloys
0021-8979
07E345
Sahota, P.K.
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Liu, Y.
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Skomski, R.
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Manchanda, P.
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Zhang, P.
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Franchin, Matteo
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Fangohr, Hans
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Hadjipanayis, G.C.
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Kashyap, A.
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Sellmyer, D.J.
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Liu, Y.
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Skomski, R.
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Franchin, Matteo
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Fangohr, Hans
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Kashyap, A.
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Sahota, P.K., Liu, Y., Skomski, R., Manchanda, P., Zhang, P., Franchin, Matteo, Fangohr, Hans, Hadjipanayis, G.C., Kashyap, A. and Sellmyer, D.J. (2012) Ultrahard magnetic nanostructures. Journal of Applied Physics, 111 (7), 07E345. (doi:10.1063/1.3679453).

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Abstract

The performance of hard-magnetic nanostructures is investigated by analyzing the size and geometry dependence of thin-film hysteresis loops. Compared to bulk magnets, weight and volume are much less important, but we find that the energy product remains the main figure of merit down to very small features sizes. However, hysteresis loops are much easier to control on small length scales, as epitomized by Fe-Co-Pt thin films with magnetizations of up to 1.78 T and coercivities of up to 2.52 T. Our numerical and analytical calculations show that the feature size and geometry have a big effect on the hysteresis loop. Layered soft regions, especially if they have a free surface, are more harmful to coercivity and energy product than spherical inclusions. In hard-soft nanocomposites, an additional complication is provided by the physical properties of the hard phases. For a given soft phase, the performance of a hard-soft composite is determined by the parameter (Ms - Mh)/Kh.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 14 March 2012
Keywords: cobalt alloys, coercive force, iron alloys, magnetic particles, magnetic thin films, nanocomposites, nanostructured materials, permanent magnets, platinum alloys
Organisations: Computational Engineering & Design Group

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Local EPrints ID: 335834
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/335834
ISSN: 0021-8979
PURE UUID: 5de4faf1-6a73-47e9-aa54-6c6ca35683e1
ORCID for Hans Fangohr: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5494-7193

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Date deposited: 14 Mar 2012 17:39
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:03

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Author: P.K. Sahota
Author: Y. Liu
Author: R. Skomski
Author: P. Manchanda
Author: P. Zhang
Author: Matteo Franchin
Author: Hans Fangohr ORCID iD
Author: G.C. Hadjipanayis
Author: A. Kashyap
Author: D.J. Sellmyer

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