Study of the connection between hysteresis and thermal relaxation in magnetic materials
Vittorio Basso, Cinzia Beatrice, Martino LoBue, Paola Tiberto and, Giorgio Bertotti (IEN Galileo Ferraris, Torino, Italy)

TL;DR
This study explores the relationship between hysteresis and thermal relaxation in nanocrystalline magnetic materials through experiments and theory, revealing a unified behavior when data are plotted against a specific effective field.
Contribution
It introduces a unified framework linking hysteresis and thermal relaxation in magnetic nanomaterials, supported by experimental data and theoretical modeling.
Findings
Data collapse onto a single magnetization curve M(Hath)
Hysteresis and viscosity effects measured above Curie temperature
System modeled as bistable units with distributed energy barriers
Abstract
The connection between hysteresis and thermal relaxation in magnetic materials is studied from both the experimental and the theoretical viewpoint. Hysteresis and viscosity effects are measured in Finemet-type nanocrystalline materials above the Curie temperature of the amorphous phase, where the system consists of ferromagnetic nanograins imbedded in a paramagnetic matrix. The hysteresis loop dependence on field rate, the magnetization time decay at different constant fields and the magnetization curve shape after field reversal are all consistent with a single value of the fluctuation field Hf = 8A/m (at 430 C). In addition, it is shown that all data collapse onto a single curve M(Hath), when magnetization is plotted as a function of a properly defined field Hath, dependent on time and field rate. Experimental data are interpreted by assuming that the system consists of an assembly of…
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