Article | REF: D2081 V1

Technical properties of magnetic materials

Author: Olivier GEOFFROY

Publication date: February 10, 2008, Review date: January 30, 2015

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ABSTRACT

This article is devoted to technical properties, studied at the intermediate scale of magnetic domains and the characteristic macroscopic scale of applications. The essential concepts are firstly developed, such as the composition energy of a magnetic system, or the decomposition in Weiss magnetic fields, for example. Then, a study of the mechanisms associated with the variation of the magnetization is carried out, with particular reference to wall motion, rotation consistency, dipolar effects, Rayleigh field and the magnetization’s dynamic behavior.

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AUTHOR

  • Olivier GEOFFROY: Graduate of the Grenoble National School of Electrical Engineers - Doctorate in physics from Joseph-Fourier University - Lecturer at Joseph-Fourier University, Grenoble, attached to the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2Elab)

 INTRODUCTION

This dossier is the second part of the general presentation of concepts concerning magnetism and the magnetic properties of materials, which is the subject of the article "Physics of magnetic materials" [D 2 080] .

It is dedicated to magnetic properties studied on the intermediate scale of magnetic domains and on the macroscopic scale characteristic of applications.

The first part introduces the essential concepts of Weiss magnetic domain decomposition and Bloch wall decomposition in ferromagnetic materials.

The second part is devoted to the study of mechanisms associated with magnetization variation (coherent rotation and wall movements), initially studied in the context of ideal materials. Some attention is devoted to the influence of dipolar interactions, presented at the scale of the sample (shape effect) or the particle (composite materials). The properties of the real magnetization curve and the hysteresis cycle are then presented, along with the associated quantities. Finally, we devote considerable attention to the properties of dynamic magnetization in the frequency range characteristic of electrotechnical applications. These properties are first presented within the classical framework, before being reinterpreted within the more realistic framework of magnetization mechanisms based on Bloch wall displacement.

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