J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2025, Vol. 211: 82-88.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2024.04.081

• Research Article • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Optimizing the high-frequency magnetic properties of soft magnetic composites via surface nanoengineering

Rongsheng Baia,b,1, Liliang Shaob,c,1, Huaping Dingb,c, Xuesong Lia,b, Jing Zhoub, Zhiyong Xuea, Haibo Keb,*, Weihua Wanga,b,c,*   

  1. aSchool of Energy Power and Mechanical Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China;
    bSongshan Lake Materials Laboratory, Dongguan 523808, China;
    cInstitute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
  • Received:2024-01-19 Revised:2024-04-22 Accepted:2024-04-28 Published:2025-03-10 Online:2024-06-08
  • Contact: * E-mail addresses: kehaibo@sslab.org.cn (H. Ke), whw@iphy.ac.cn (W. Wang).
  • About author:1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract: Owing to the presence of large residual internal stress during cold compaction, it is difficult to optimize the multiple high-frequency magnetic properties of amorphous soft magnetic composites (ASMCs) simultaneously. Here, a surface nanoengineering strategy was proposed to address the above dilemma by constructing a stress buffer layer composed of amorphous nano-particles, between amorphous powder and insulation coating. The amorphous FeSiBCCr@x wt.% FeB (x = 0.5, 1, 3) composite powders with core-shell structures were successfully prepared via an in-situ chemical reduction method. Especially, when the composite ratio of nano-particles is 1 wt.%, the comprehensive properties of the ASMC reach the best balance. Compared with the FeSiBCCr ASMC, the saturation magnetization of the modified ASMC enhances from 153 to 171 emu/g. Meanwhile, the core loss decreases by 28.25 %, while the effective permeability increases by 25 % and can stabilize to ∼20 MHz. Therefore, our work provides a strategy for achieving superior comprehensive soft magnetic properties of ASMCs via surface nanoengineering, which presents enormous application potential in high-frequency electric devices.

Key words: Amorphous soft magnetic composites, Soft magnetic properties, Surface nanoengineering, Nano-particles, Core-shell structure