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Enhanced magnetic properties of FeSiAl soft magnetic composites prepared by utilizing phosphate: PSA as insulating layer

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS [2022]
Lu Hao, Dong Yaqiang, Liu Xincai, Liu Zhonghao, Ma Yan, Wu Yue, He Aina, Li Jiawei, Wang Xinmin
ABSTRACT

The phosphating treatment method has been extensively applied in the field of insulating soft magnetic powders because of its simplicity and ease of operation; however, the specific nanoscale morphology of phosphate coating layers and the interface/connection/interaction with the outer resin are still unclear. In this study, soft magnetic powder cores (SMPCs) with a nanoporous-structured phosphate coating were fabricated, in which the coating has a beneficial adsorption effect on the outer resin and can enhance the bonding force between the organic/inorganic coating. Optimized soft magnetic properties were obtained for the SMPCs with a phosphoric acid content of 0.6 wt%, including a high effective permeability of 61, low core loss of 134.6 mW/cm 3 (measured at 100 mT, 50 kHz), and high DC bias performance of 56% under a superimposed field of 100 Oe due to the favorable interactions between the insulating coating layers. These properties can be used to manufacture micro-magnetic components.

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