Development of a Method to Identify in-Plane Anisotropy Axes in Soft Magnetic Materials Using a Standard Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

Bourn, Steven, Mercer, Tim orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-1557-2138, Bissell, Phil and Vopson, Melvin (2015) Development of a Method to Identify in-Plane Anisotropy Axes in Soft Magnetic Materials Using a Standard Vibrating Sample Magnetometer. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 51 (11). ISSN 0018-9464

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2015.2435365

Abstract

A method of identifying in-plane anisotropy axes in soft magnetic materials has been developed using an in-field-only measurement technique. The method is based on an extended bi-axial vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) technique that simulates the torque on a sample; giving rise to equivalent torque curves that are comparable with those determined directly using a torque magnetometer.
Testing of the new methodology was carried out on magnetically soft and multi-axial nickel ferrite textured films deposited with various crystal orientations. The results compare well with the accepted bi-axial VSM technique, identifying the same in-plane anisotropy directions and relative easy and hard axes from the in-field measurement alone. This means that these characteristics could be determined using a standard VSM measuring magnetization in the field direction as long as it is fitted with a rotating
sample stage.


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