| Literature DB >> 25390073 |
Hongseok Yun1, Xiyu Liu, Taejong Paik, Duraivelan Palanisamy, Jungkwun Kim, William D Vogel, Arthur J Viescas, Jun Chen, Georgia C Papaefthymiou, James M Kikkawa, Mark G Allen, Christopher B Murray.
Abstract
We investigate the size- and composition-dependent ac magnetic permeability of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanocrystals for radio frequency (RF) applications. The nanocrystals are obtained through high-temperature decomposition synthesis, and their stoichiometry is determined by Mössbauer spectroscopy. Two sets of oxides are studied: (a) as-synthesized magnetite-rich and (b) aged maghemite nanocrystals. All nanocrystalline samples are confirmed to be in the superparamagnetic state at room temperature by SQUID magnetometry. Through the one-turn inductor method, the ac magnetic properties of the nanocrystalline oxides are characterized. In magnetite-rich iron oxide nanocrystals, size-dependent magnetic permeability is not observed, while maghemite iron oxide nanocrystals show clear size dependence. The inductance, resistance, and quality factor of hand-wound inductors with a superparamagnetic composite core are measured. The superparamagnetic nanocrystals are successfully embedded into hand-wound inductors to function as inductor cores.Entities:
Keywords: inductor; maghemite; magnetic susceptibility; magnetite; radio frequency; superparamagnetism
Year: 2014 PMID: 25390073 DOI: 10.1021/nn504711g
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881