Critical state-induced emergence of superior magnetic performances in an iron-based amorphous soft magnetic composite
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Liliang Shao,
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Rongsheng Bai,
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Yanxue Wu,
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Jing Zhou,
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Xing Tong,
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Hailong Peng,
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Tao Liang,
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Zongzhen Li,
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Qiaoshi Zeng,
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Bo Zhang,
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Haibo Ke,
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Weihua Wang
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Abstract
AbstractSoft magnetic composites (SMCs) play a pivotal role in the development of high-frequency, miniaturization and complex forming of modern electronics. However, they usually suffer from a trade-off between high magnetization and good magnetic softness (high permeability and low core loss). In this work, utilizing the order modulation strategy, a critical state in a FeSiBCCr amorphous soft magnetic composite (ASMC), consisting of massive crystal-like orders (CLOs, ∼1 nm in size) with the feature of α-Fe, is designed. This critical-state structure endows the amorphous powder with the enhanced ferromagnetic exchange interactions and the optimized magnetic domains with uniform orientation and fewer micro-vortex dots. Superior comprehensive soft magnetic properties at high frequency emerge in the ASMC, such as a high saturation magnetization (Ms) of 170 emu g−1 and effective permeability (μe) of 65 combined with a core loss (Pcv) as low as 70 mW cm−3 (0.01 T, 1 MHz). This study provides a new strategy for the development of high-frequency ASMCs, possessing suitable comprehensive soft magnetic performance to match the requirements of the modern magnetic devices used in the third-generation semiconductors and new energy fields.
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