Abstract

Electrodynamic, quasi-static magnetic hysteresis loops and the form of the domain texture of a single-crystal plate have been experimentally obtained. Using mathematical modeling, the change in the dynamic magnetic hysteresis (the magnetic loss energy per unit volume per magnetization reversal cycle) depending on the frequency of the magnetic field is shown. This dependence is due to the inertia of the magnetization of the sample. With a change in frequency, the dynamic magnetic hysteresis can differ significantly from the hysteresis in the case of quasi-static magnetization reversal.

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