Intrinsic high frequency permeability of magnetic nanocomposites: uncertainty principle.

Nanotechnology

College of Materials and Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, People's Republic of China.

Published: February 2024

The intrinsic high frequency permeability spectra of ferromagnetic conductive nanocomposites containing different volume fractions of nanoscale iron and cobalt have been simulated. A law is proposed to explain the simulated results by assuming that there are plenty of Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG) type natural resonances contributing to the intrinsic permeability spectra. The results clearly show that the spectra strongly depend on the distribution of local effective magnetic field, the interaction between the magnetic particles, the inhomogeneous damping constant of LLG precession, and the initial equilibrium states. Especially, the effect of particles shape distribution in each sampling on the local effective magnetic field. In view of this fact: it is absolutely impossible to have the same effect from these factors when someone prepares several measurement samples, an uncertainty principle is believed to hold for measuring the intrinsic permeability of an electromagnetic (EM) composite. Therefore, this law tells us that it should be cautious when comparing or evaluating the EM properties of composites (for instance, EM wave absorbing composites). Memory effect can be used to restore the intrinsic high frequency permeability for a specific defunct composite sample.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ad20a1DOI Listing

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