Magnetic Properties of Fe Soft Magnetic Composites with a Double-Insulating Layer Comprising Fe3o4 and Silicon Resin

11 Pages Posted: 23 Aug 2022

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K.D. Choi

Seoul National University

S.Y. Lee

Korea University

J.Y. Huh

Korea University

J.S. Hwang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kyung-Woo Yi

Seoul National University

J.Y. Byun

Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)

Abstract

In this study, we suggest a rotating closed reaction system for oxidizing Fe powders at 500 °C. This rotation leads to the homogeneous oxidation of large amounts of Fe powder. The analysis of the oxygen content in the oxidized Fe powders shows that all oxygen gas supplied to the closed system is consumed for the oxidation of Fe powders. This indicates that the thickness of the Fe 3 O 4 layer formed by oxidation increases proportionally with the amount of oxygen gas supplied to the reactor. It was observed that the loss of the toroidal core decreased as the thickness of the Fe 3 O 4 layer increased. The change in hysteresis loss was negligible compared with the change in eddy current loss. The eddy current loss decreased from 364.2 W/kg to 139 W/kg (@ 1 T, 400 Hz) as the Fe 3 O 4 layer thickened from 25 nm to 90 nm. Because the Fe 3 O 4 layer did not provide sufficient insulation, another approach was attempted to coat the silicone resin (>10 13 Ω∙cm) with a specific resistivity approximately 10 15 times higher than that of Fe 3 O 4 on the Fe 3 O 4 layer. To observe this double-layer structure, a thermally evaporated Ni film was coated on top of the double-insulating layer. The energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis of a cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy image showed that the Ni film successfully protected the silicone resin layer from the ion-beam irradiated during FIB sampling, making it possible to observe the double-layer structure. When a ~30 nm thick silicone resin layer was coated on the ~25 nm thick Fe 3 O 4 layer, the eddy current loss was abruptly reduced from 364.2 W/kg to 8.6 W/kg (@ 1 T, 400 Hz). It was found that the silicone resin layer with high electrical resistivity played a key role in reducing eddy current loss, and a resin layer several of tens nanometers thick was sufficient to insulate Fe powders each other.

Keywords: Fe soft magnetic composites (SMCs), rotating closed reaction system, double-insulating layer, silicone resin, the thickness of insulating layer

Suggested Citation

Choi, K.D. and Lee, S.Y. and Huh, J.Y. and Hwang, J.S. and Yi, Kyung-Woo and Byun, J.Y., Magnetic Properties of Fe Soft Magnetic Composites with a Double-Insulating Layer Comprising Fe3o4 and Silicon Resin. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4198010 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4198010

K.D. Choi

Seoul National University ( email )

Kwanak-gu
Seoul, 151-742
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

S.Y. Lee

Korea University ( email )

1 Anam-dong 5 ka
Seoul, 136-701
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

J.Y. Huh

Korea University ( email )

1 Anam-dong 5 ka
Seoul, 136-701
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

J.S. Hwang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Spain

Kyung-Woo Yi

Seoul National University ( email )

Kwanak-gu
Seoul, 151-742
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

J.Y. Byun (Contact Author)

Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) ( email )

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