THE IDEAL MAGNETIZATION OF FERRITE CORES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOPS USED AS ANALOG MEMORY ELEMENTS,
Abstract
Ferrite-core materials with a rectangular hysteresis loop (RHL) display a structure and physical constants which sharply differ from those of the polycrystalline materials (steel, soft iron) to which normally applies the classical Gans formula of the ratio between reversible susceptibility and magnetization. In this connection, better agreement with the Gans formula may be achieved by considering ideal magnetization, i.e., a case where the magnetization of a substance occurs under the simultaneous action of constant and variable fields of an amplitude that decreases to zero. Ideal magnetization of a material with RHL results in a more uniform distribution of regions with different magnetization directions in the volume of the material as compared, e.g., with magnetization in a constant field; in this case deviation from the Gans curve will not exceed plus or minus 10%.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 31, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0684997
Entities
People
- V. P. Zinkevich
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center