2013 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2013
DOI: 10.1109/isemc.2013.6670474
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Limitations on high-frequency permeability of magnetic materials

Abstract: Engineering of magnetic composites with high microwave permeability is important for EMC/EMI and other applications. One of the challenging problems is to determine constraints on the achievable high-frequency permeability of magnetic composites. The objective of the present paper is to analyze the data available from the literature on the microwave permeability constraints and derive a generalized constraint condition. It is well known that in many practical occasions the actual magnetic frequency dispersion … Show more

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“…A similar conclusion was reached in [20], together with the fact that magnetic hysteresis, a pervasive phenomenon in ferromagnetic materials, vanishes above 10 MHz. Also of interest are the theoretical relationships summarized in [21], showing how high DC values of permeability necessarily imply highfrequency magnetic losses. It seems therefore necessary to include the case of a complex µ r in QF models for an RC, as discussed in Sec.…”
Section: B Magnetic Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar conclusion was reached in [20], together with the fact that magnetic hysteresis, a pervasive phenomenon in ferromagnetic materials, vanishes above 10 MHz. Also of interest are the theoretical relationships summarized in [21], showing how high DC values of permeability necessarily imply highfrequency magnetic losses. It seems therefore necessary to include the case of a complex µ r in QF models for an RC, as discussed in Sec.…”
Section: B Magnetic Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%