Conveners
Section S3: Magnetic materials for energy applications
- Tadeusz Szumiata (Department of Physics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Casimir Pulaski Radom University)
Soft magnetic materials play a crucial role in modern energy applications, enabling higher efficiency, reduced energy losses, and improved performance in electrical devices. Discussion about their fundamental properties, material advancements, and technological innovations, emphasizing their importance in motors, transformers, chokes, and other energy-related applications will be made.
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Wide variety of soft magnetic materials find application as functional materials in magnetic sensors. The requirements for their properties vary, but low coercivity is always expected. Some sensors require high permeability, the others high linearity. Both alloys with small and large magnetostriction, and small and large saturation flux density are required. We will show several sensors...
The origin of magnetocrystalline anisotropic energy (MAE) guided by spin-orbit coupling in the L1$_0$-FePt alloy was analyzed and the correlations among MAE and magnetoelastic (magnetostriction) constants $b^{\prime}𝑠$($\lambda^{\prime}𝑠$) by means of the electronic structure eigenvalues (orbital energies) and eigenfunctions (orbital occupancies) were established [1]. Our numerical analysis...
The aim of present work was to study the phase composition, microstructure and magnetocaloric effect of binary Gd-Pb alloys. Samples were prepared by arc-melting of high purity constituent elements. The XRD studies were carried out using a Bruker D8 Advance diffractometer with Cu-K$\alpha$ radiation and semiconductor detector Lynx Eye. The microstucture and chemical composition of the samples...