Abstract

The magnetic properties of soft magnetic materials are based on dynamic behavior of magnetic domain walls. Many domain structure studies have contributed to the progress of magnetic materials. In this paper, the present state of new development in advanced grain-oriented silicon steel is introduced through the aid of dynamic domain observation of real materials with forsterite film. The basic magnetic phenomena of material, such as the dynamic behavior of surface closure domains, domain wall pinning, and domain structure under rotating magnetization, are explained mainly through the observation of static and dynamic domain wall movements under a high-voltage scanning electron microscope. A few techniques for manufacturing the latest grain-oriented silicon steel, such as improvement in alignment with (110) [001] orientation, increase in the number of mobile domain walls, and relaxation of domain wall pinning, are also described through the observation of dynamic domain patterns. Examples of core losses are given for ideal grain-oriented silicon steel as industrial material, and future developments are predicted.

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