The effects of annealing and concentration on the hysteresis properties of magnetite around the PSD-MD transition
1981
Abstract Hysteresis parameters H cr , H c , J rs , J s , and their ratios H cr /H c , J rs /J s have been measured for a large number of accurately prepared grain size fractions of magnetite in the range between 5 and 150 μm. For several grain size fractions three different concentrations of magnetite are used: 100, 0.1, and 0.002 vol.%. Most of the measurements were repeated after annealing the specimens to 600°C. For some specimens in the pseudo-single (PSD) and multidomain (MD) range H c and H cr have been measured as functions of temperature. Plots of the results from H c , H cr /H c and J rs /J s versus the grain size reveal curves with a convex and a concave part. Concentration and annealing affects the values of the hysteresis parameters, especially for grains coarser than 25 μm but the shape of the curves remains the same. The inflection point from convex to concave for all curves occurs at 25 μm and it appears to be independent of concentration and annealing. It is therefore proposed to define the transition from PSD to MD as the inflection point of these curves.
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