1. Dielectric anisotropy of the magnetic fluid cobalt ferrite in dibutylphthalate
- Author
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L. Jorat, A. Siblini, G. Noyel, and M.F. Blanc-Mignon
- Subjects
Permittivity ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Paramagnetism ,Ferrofluid ,Materials science ,Magnetic domain ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetic nanoparticles ,Dielectric ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Saturation (magnetic) ,Magnetic susceptibility - Abstract
This paper presents an experimental dielectric study of a ferrofluid, magnetic particles of CoFe/sub 2/O/sub 4/ dispersed in dibutylphthalate at different volume concentrations over a large temperature range (40 to -100/spl deg/C), between 1 mHz and 10 MHz, with and without a continuous axial or radial magnetic field. The analysis of static permittivity indicates that the magnetodielectric anisotropy which exists at room temperature, persists at lower temperature, near the glass transition temperature of the carrier liquid. Moreover these results show a possible existence and growth of aggregates at the upper concentrations of ferrites. The position of the relaxation peaks of different solutions is modified by the presence of an axial continuous magnetic field. >
- Published
- 1994