Abstract

The ultrasonic oscillation of a macroscopic sample in a viscous liquid is used to create magnetic particles of FeCo alloy with an average diameter D ~100 nm. The FeCo particles obtained have a high specific saturation magnetization, Ms = 1960 emu/cm3, close to that of a bulk sample. The hysteresis loop of a magneto-polymer composite prepared from FeCo particles shows low coercive force and a remanent magnetization close to zero. The magnetic saturation of the magnetic composite samples is achieved in a sufficiently strong magnetic field, H = 6.5 kOe. The hysteresis loop features of the magnetic composite have been explained by means of the numerical simulation of the quasistatic hysteresis loops of non-oriented dilute assemblies of spheroidal FeCo particles with various aspect ratios.

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