Abstract
A method of analysis is discussed by means of which the domain wall susceptibility and rotational susceptibility of monocrystalline MnZn ferrite can be distinguished. It is based upon a measurement of the frequency dependence of the disaccommodation occurring in the ferrite. From this analysis it appears that below 1 MHz the domain wall motion is the dominating magnetization process in MnZn ferrite, whereas above 3 MHz the rotational susceptibility prevails. Between 1 and 3 MHz, μ′ and μ″ are determined mainly by the rotational- and wall-susceptibility, respectively. Hence, when applied in magnetic video heads, the ferrite may generate electrical noise as a result of the dissipation accompanying the wall motion. © 1984.
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Visser, E. G. (1984). Analysis of the complex permeability of monocrystalline MnZnFeII ferrite. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 42(3), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-8853(84)90110-0
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