Design of superparamagnetic nanoparticle-materials for high-frequency inductor cores
Mathias Zambach, Ziwei Ouyang, Matti Knaapila, Marco Beleggia, Cathrine Frandsen

TL;DR
This paper presents a design strategy for magnetic nanoparticle-based materials to improve high-frequency inductor cores, using statistical mechanics to optimize particle properties for enhanced susceptibility and stability.
Contribution
The study introduces a theoretical framework for designing nanoparticle composites with high susceptibility and low loss, optimizing particle size and material properties for high-frequency applications.
Findings
High susceptibilities (>700) predicted for FeNi₃ nanoparticles.
Optimal particle size is around 20 nm for superparamagnetic behavior.
Materials with nanoparticles can outperform ferrites at MHz frequencies.
Abstract
The progress in the semiconductor industry has resulted in great demand for high-frequency magnetic materials applicable in microfabricated inductor cores. Nanocomposite materials, containing magnetic nanoparticles in a non-conducting matrix, may provide a solution for materials with high susceptibility or permeability and low power loss in the MHz regime, where traditional ferrites fail in performance. Here, we present a design guide for usage of magnetic nanoparticles in such materials. We use statistical mechanics methods to derive the magnetic susceptibility of nanoparticles in case of uniaxial or cubic anisotropy, as function of particle size and applied field direction, and investigate shape and interaction effects on the susceptibility. Using the derived susceptibilities, with inductor-core applications in mind, we show that close-to-spherical particles of materials with high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications · Characterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles · Magnetic properties of thin films
