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Magnetic Losses in Soft Ferrites

We review the basic phenomenology of magnetic losses from DC to 1 GHz in commercial and laboratory-prepared soft ferrites considering recent concepts regarding their physical interpretation. This is based, on the one hand, on the identification of the contributions to the magnetization process provi...

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Published in:Magnetochemistry 2022-06, Vol.8 (6), p.60
Main Authors: Dobák, Samuel, Beatrice, Cinzia, Tsakaloudi, Vasiliki, Fiorillo, Fausto
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Anisotropy
Approximation
Broadband
Damping
Dissipation
Domain walls
Eddy currents
Energy
Ferrites (Magnetic materials)
loss separation
Magnetic anisotropy
magnetic losses
magnetic resonance
Magnetization
Manganese zinc ferrites
Mechanical properties
Permeability
permeability dispersion
Phenomenology
soft ferrites
Temperature dependence
Zinc ferrites
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