Enhanced nanocomposite susceptibility by field-alignment of superparamagnetic particles
Mathias Zambach, Miriam Var\'on, Thomas Veile, Matti Knaapila, L\'aszl\'o Alm\'asy, Tom\'as S. Plivelic, Christer Johansson, Ziwei Ouyang, Marco Beleggia, Cathrine Frandsen

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that aligning superparamagnetic nanoparticles within nanocomposites significantly enhances magnetic susceptibility and reduces losses, making them promising for high-frequency power electronics.
Contribution
It provides experimental verification that particle alignment increases susceptibility and reduces losses in nanocomposites with superparamagnetic particles, achieving high susceptibility levels.
Findings
Nanocomposite susceptibility increased super-linearly with particle fraction.
Alignment of particles increased susceptibility from 21 to 50 at 57 vol",
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Abstract
Nanocomposites comprised of insulated magnetic single-domain particles are promising candidates for high-frequency, eddy current free, soft magnetic materials, but tend to suffer from low magnetic susceptibility (). Particle alignment has been proposed to increase nanocomposite susceptibility and reduce magnetic losses but experimental verification has been lacking. Here, magnetic nanocomposites containing 3-57 vol\% field-aligned 113 nm maghemite particles in a poly-vinyl matrix were investigated for potential use as high-frequency inductor core materials. The particles were aligned by a homogenous static alignment field during nanocomposite drying, fixating the particle orientation. Particle aggregation was disproved by small-angle scattering. The dependence of the alignment field strength and particle concentration on the nanocomposite's susceptibility and hysteresis losses…
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