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MAGNETIC MATERIALS,
PROPERTIES OF MAGNETIC
MATERIALS AND
APPLICATIONS
PHYSICS PPT CLUB
Important
Facts :
About the magnetic materials..........
MAGNET :
An object which is capable of producing magnetic field and attracting unlike poles
and repelling like poles.
Properties of magnets:-
Magnets will attract ferromagnetic substances.
Like poles of the magnet repel each other and unlike poles attract each other.
A suspended magnet always comes to rest in the north-south direction.
The poles of the magnet are in pairs.
MAGNET :
Types of magnet :-
Permanent magnets are materials where the magnetic field is generated by the internal
structure of the material itself.
Temporary magnets are made of soft metals that are magnetised only when exposed to a
permanent magnetic field or an electric current.
Electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric
current. Electromagnets usually consist of wire wound into a coil. A current through the wire
creates a magnetic field which is concentrated in the hole, denoting the center of the coil.
The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off. The wire turns are often wound
around a magnetic core made from a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material.
IMPORTANT TERMS :
Magnetic Susceptibility:
Ratio of intensity of magnetization produced in the sample to the
magnetic field intensity which produces magnetization.
It has no units.
IMPORTANT TERMS :
Magnetization:
The process of converting a non magnetic material to a magnetic
material.
Intensity of magnetization:
It is magnetic moment per unit volume.
IMPORTANT TERMS :
Relative permeability:
The ratio of flux density produced in a material to the flux density
produced in vacuum by the same magnetising force.
Magnetic flux (Φ) :
The total no: of magnetic lines of force in a magnetic field.
(unit- Weber)
IMPORTANT TERMS :
Magnetic flux density (B):
Magnetic field intensity (H):
Magnetic flux per unit area at right angles to the direction of flux.
(unit - Wb/𝑚 )
2
Magneto motive force per unit length of the magnetic circuit. It is also
called magnetic field strength or magnetizing force. (A-turns/m)
ORIGIN OF PERMANENT MAGNETIC DIPOLES :
Origin Of Magnetism
Nuclear Spin Spin of electrons Orbital motion of
electrons
Weak Effect Unpaired electron
required for net
magnetic moment
Strong Effect
CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS :
Diamagnetic Materials: Materials which lack permanent dipoles are
called diamagnetic materials.
Paramagnetic Materials: if the permanent dipoles do not interact
among themselves, the material is paramagnetic materials.
Ferromagnetic Materials: if the interaction among permanent
dipoles iis strong such that all the dipoles line up in parallel, the
material is ferromagnetic matereial.
CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS :
Antiferromagnetic Materials: if the permanent dipoles line up in
antiparallel direction, the material is antiferromagnetic material.
Ferrimagnetic Materials: antiparallel with unequal magnitude.
DIAMAGNETIC MATERIAL :-
Materials which lack permanent dipoles are called diamagnetic.
No permanent dipoles are present so net magnetic moment is zero.
Dipoles are induced in the material in presence of external magnetic field.
The magnetization becomes zero on removal of the external field.
Magnetic dipoles in these substances tend to align in opposition to the applied
field.
Hence, they produce an internal magnetic field that opposes the applied field and
the substance tends to repel the external field around it.
This reduces the magnetic induction in the specimen.
Magnetic susceptibility is small and negative.
Relative permeability is less than one.
Ex: Gold, water, mercury, B, Si, P, S, ions like Na+, Cl- and their salts, diatoms like H2, N2,..
PARAMAGNETIC MATERIAL :-
If the orbital's are not completely filled or spins are not balanced, an overall small
magnetic moment may exist.
The magnetic dipoles tend to align along the applied magnetic field and thus
reinforce the applied magnetic field.
Such materials get feebly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field i.e. the
material allows few magnetic lines of force to pass through it.
The magnetization disappears as soon as the external field is removed.
The orientation of magnetic dipoles depends on temperature and applied field.
Susceptibility is independent of applied magnetic field.
Susceptibility is small and positive.
Ex: Liquid oxygen, sodium, platinum, salts of iron and nickel, rare earth oxides.
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL :-
They exhibit strongest magnetic behavior.
Permanent dipoles are present which contributes a net magnetic moment.
Possess spontaneous magnetization because of interaction between dipoles
Origin for magnetism in Ferro magnetic materials are due to Spin magnetic moment.
All spins are aligned parallel & in same direction.
When placed in external magnetic field it strongly attracts magnetic lines of force.
The domains reorient themselves to reinforce the external field and produce a strong
internal magnetic field that is along the external field.
Most of the domains continues to be aligned in the direction of the magnetic field even
after removal of external field.
Thus, the magnetic field of these magnetic materials persists even when the external
field disappears.
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL :-
This property is used to produce Permanent magnets.
Susceptibility is large and positive.
When temperature is greater than Curie temperature then the material gets converted
in to paramagnetic.
Common examples of ferromagnetic substances are Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, etc.
CURIE-WEISS LAW:-
The Curie–Weiss law describes the magnetic susceptibility χ of
ferromagnetic materials at temperatures above the Curie point:
where,
C = Material specific Curie constant,
T = Absolute temperature,
Tc =Curie temperature in Kelvin
As temperature increases the magnetism of a ferromagnetic material decreases.
The random thermal motion destroys the ordering of spins.
For temperatures above the Curie temperature, the long range order of spin is lost
and only a short range order exists.
Soft Magnetic Materials :
Properties of soft Magnetic Materials :
These magnetic materials can be easily magnetized and demagnetized, but they
cannot be permanently magnetized.
Less energy is required to magnetize and demagnetize a soft magnetic material.
These are used to make electromagnets.
Eg: Iron silicon alloys, Ferrous nickel alloy, Iron-cobalt alloys, Ferrite and garnets
Low Hysteresis loss and low coercivity.
These materials have large values of permeability and susceptibility
Soft Magnetic Materials :
Applications of soft Magnetic Materials :
Soft magnetic materials are mostly used where changing magnetic flux is
associated, such as magnetic core of electric motors, alternators, DC generators,
electrical transformers, protective relays, inductors.
Used for making a path for flux in permanent magnetic motors .
Used for magnetic shielding, electromagnetic pole-pieces, to activate the solenoid
switch.
Permanent magnet uses soft magnetic material to make a path for flux lines.
Soft Magnetic Materials :
Examples of soft Magnetic Materials :
Nickel Iron Alloys - It is used in communication equipment such as audio
transformer, recording heads and magnetic modulators. Since it has high initial
permeability in feeble fields, low hysteresis and low eddy current losses.
Grain oriented sheet steel: used to make transformer cores.
Mu-metal: used in miniature transformers meant for circuit applications.
Ceramic magnets: used for making memory devices for microwave devices and
computer
Hard Magnetic Materials :
Properties of Hard Magnetic Materials :
These magnetic materials cannot be easily magnetized and demagnetized, but
they can be permanently magnetized.
The reason is that the domain walls are motionless owing to crystal defects and
imperfections.
Hard magnetic materials have large hysteresis loss due to large hysteresis loop
area .
These are used to make permanent magnets.
High remnant magnetization
Hard Magnetic Materials :
Properties of Hard Magnetic Materials :
The shape of BH loop is nearly rectangle.
Small initial permeability.
Relatively low permeability and susceptibility.
These materials have high Coercivity and retentivity. Hence, cannot be easily
magnetized and demagnetized.
High magnetizing force is required to attain magnetic saturation.
Eg: Alnico alloy, Copper nickel iron alloy, Copper nickel cobalt alloy
Hard Magnetic Materials :
Applications of Hard Magnetic Materials :
Automotive: motor drives for fans, wipers, injection pumps, starter motors, Control
for seats, windows etc.
Telecommunication: Microphones, Loud Speakers, Telephone Ringers etc.
Data processing: Printers, Stepping Motors, Disc Drives and Actuators.
Consumer electronics: Home computers, Clocks, DC Motors for showers etc.
Electronic and instrumentation: Energy Meter Disc, Sensors, Dampers etc.
Industrial: Lifting apparatus, Robotics, Meters etc.
Astro and aerospace: Auto-compass, Couplings, Instrumentation etc.
Biosurgical: NMR/MRI body scanner, Wound Closures etc.
Hard Magnetic Materials :
Examples of Hard Magnetic Materials :
Rare-Earth Alloys: SmCo5, Sm2Co17, NdFeB etc.
Hard Ferrites or Ceramic magnets (like Barium Ferrites): These materials can be
powdered and used as a binder in plastics. The plastics made by this method are
called plastic magnet.
Bonded Magnets: It is used in DC motors, Stepper motors etc.
Nano crystalline hard magnet (Nd-Fe-B Alloys): The small size and weight of these
material make it suitable for use in medical devices, thin motors etc.
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Magnetic Materials, Properties of magnetic materials and it's application

  • 1. MAGNETIC MATERIALS, PROPERTIES OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS PHYSICS PPT CLUB
  • 2. Important Facts : About the magnetic materials..........
  • 3. MAGNET : An object which is capable of producing magnetic field and attracting unlike poles and repelling like poles. Properties of magnets:- Magnets will attract ferromagnetic substances. Like poles of the magnet repel each other and unlike poles attract each other. A suspended magnet always comes to rest in the north-south direction. The poles of the magnet are in pairs.
  • 4. MAGNET : Types of magnet :- Permanent magnets are materials where the magnetic field is generated by the internal structure of the material itself. Temporary magnets are made of soft metals that are magnetised only when exposed to a permanent magnetic field or an electric current. Electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current. Electromagnets usually consist of wire wound into a coil. A current through the wire creates a magnetic field which is concentrated in the hole, denoting the center of the coil. The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off. The wire turns are often wound around a magnetic core made from a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material.
  • 5. IMPORTANT TERMS : Magnetic Susceptibility: Ratio of intensity of magnetization produced in the sample to the magnetic field intensity which produces magnetization. It has no units.
  • 6. IMPORTANT TERMS : Magnetization: The process of converting a non magnetic material to a magnetic material. Intensity of magnetization: It is magnetic moment per unit volume.
  • 7. IMPORTANT TERMS : Relative permeability: The ratio of flux density produced in a material to the flux density produced in vacuum by the same magnetising force. Magnetic flux (Φ) : The total no: of magnetic lines of force in a magnetic field. (unit- Weber)
  • 8. IMPORTANT TERMS : Magnetic flux density (B): Magnetic field intensity (H): Magnetic flux per unit area at right angles to the direction of flux. (unit - Wb/𝑚 ) 2 Magneto motive force per unit length of the magnetic circuit. It is also called magnetic field strength or magnetizing force. (A-turns/m)
  • 9. ORIGIN OF PERMANENT MAGNETIC DIPOLES : Origin Of Magnetism Nuclear Spin Spin of electrons Orbital motion of electrons Weak Effect Unpaired electron required for net magnetic moment Strong Effect
  • 10. CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS : Diamagnetic Materials: Materials which lack permanent dipoles are called diamagnetic materials. Paramagnetic Materials: if the permanent dipoles do not interact among themselves, the material is paramagnetic materials. Ferromagnetic Materials: if the interaction among permanent dipoles iis strong such that all the dipoles line up in parallel, the material is ferromagnetic matereial.
  • 11. CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS : Antiferromagnetic Materials: if the permanent dipoles line up in antiparallel direction, the material is antiferromagnetic material. Ferrimagnetic Materials: antiparallel with unequal magnitude.
  • 12. DIAMAGNETIC MATERIAL :- Materials which lack permanent dipoles are called diamagnetic. No permanent dipoles are present so net magnetic moment is zero. Dipoles are induced in the material in presence of external magnetic field. The magnetization becomes zero on removal of the external field. Magnetic dipoles in these substances tend to align in opposition to the applied field. Hence, they produce an internal magnetic field that opposes the applied field and the substance tends to repel the external field around it. This reduces the magnetic induction in the specimen. Magnetic susceptibility is small and negative. Relative permeability is less than one. Ex: Gold, water, mercury, B, Si, P, S, ions like Na+, Cl- and their salts, diatoms like H2, N2,..
  • 13. PARAMAGNETIC MATERIAL :- If the orbital's are not completely filled or spins are not balanced, an overall small magnetic moment may exist. The magnetic dipoles tend to align along the applied magnetic field and thus reinforce the applied magnetic field. Such materials get feebly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field i.e. the material allows few magnetic lines of force to pass through it. The magnetization disappears as soon as the external field is removed. The orientation of magnetic dipoles depends on temperature and applied field. Susceptibility is independent of applied magnetic field. Susceptibility is small and positive. Ex: Liquid oxygen, sodium, platinum, salts of iron and nickel, rare earth oxides.
  • 14. FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL :- They exhibit strongest magnetic behavior. Permanent dipoles are present which contributes a net magnetic moment. Possess spontaneous magnetization because of interaction between dipoles Origin for magnetism in Ferro magnetic materials are due to Spin magnetic moment. All spins are aligned parallel & in same direction. When placed in external magnetic field it strongly attracts magnetic lines of force. The domains reorient themselves to reinforce the external field and produce a strong internal magnetic field that is along the external field. Most of the domains continues to be aligned in the direction of the magnetic field even after removal of external field. Thus, the magnetic field of these magnetic materials persists even when the external field disappears.
  • 15. FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL :- This property is used to produce Permanent magnets. Susceptibility is large and positive. When temperature is greater than Curie temperature then the material gets converted in to paramagnetic. Common examples of ferromagnetic substances are Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, etc.
  • 16. CURIE-WEISS LAW:- The Curie–Weiss law describes the magnetic susceptibility χ of ferromagnetic materials at temperatures above the Curie point: where, C = Material specific Curie constant, T = Absolute temperature, Tc =Curie temperature in Kelvin As temperature increases the magnetism of a ferromagnetic material decreases. The random thermal motion destroys the ordering of spins. For temperatures above the Curie temperature, the long range order of spin is lost and only a short range order exists.
  • 17. Soft Magnetic Materials : Properties of soft Magnetic Materials : These magnetic materials can be easily magnetized and demagnetized, but they cannot be permanently magnetized. Less energy is required to magnetize and demagnetize a soft magnetic material. These are used to make electromagnets. Eg: Iron silicon alloys, Ferrous nickel alloy, Iron-cobalt alloys, Ferrite and garnets Low Hysteresis loss and low coercivity. These materials have large values of permeability and susceptibility
  • 18. Soft Magnetic Materials : Applications of soft Magnetic Materials : Soft magnetic materials are mostly used where changing magnetic flux is associated, such as magnetic core of electric motors, alternators, DC generators, electrical transformers, protective relays, inductors. Used for making a path for flux in permanent magnetic motors . Used for magnetic shielding, electromagnetic pole-pieces, to activate the solenoid switch. Permanent magnet uses soft magnetic material to make a path for flux lines.
  • 19. Soft Magnetic Materials : Examples of soft Magnetic Materials : Nickel Iron Alloys - It is used in communication equipment such as audio transformer, recording heads and magnetic modulators. Since it has high initial permeability in feeble fields, low hysteresis and low eddy current losses. Grain oriented sheet steel: used to make transformer cores. Mu-metal: used in miniature transformers meant for circuit applications. Ceramic magnets: used for making memory devices for microwave devices and computer
  • 20. Hard Magnetic Materials : Properties of Hard Magnetic Materials : These magnetic materials cannot be easily magnetized and demagnetized, but they can be permanently magnetized. The reason is that the domain walls are motionless owing to crystal defects and imperfections. Hard magnetic materials have large hysteresis loss due to large hysteresis loop area . These are used to make permanent magnets. High remnant magnetization
  • 21. Hard Magnetic Materials : Properties of Hard Magnetic Materials : The shape of BH loop is nearly rectangle. Small initial permeability. Relatively low permeability and susceptibility. These materials have high Coercivity and retentivity. Hence, cannot be easily magnetized and demagnetized. High magnetizing force is required to attain magnetic saturation. Eg: Alnico alloy, Copper nickel iron alloy, Copper nickel cobalt alloy
  • 22. Hard Magnetic Materials : Applications of Hard Magnetic Materials : Automotive: motor drives for fans, wipers, injection pumps, starter motors, Control for seats, windows etc. Telecommunication: Microphones, Loud Speakers, Telephone Ringers etc. Data processing: Printers, Stepping Motors, Disc Drives and Actuators. Consumer electronics: Home computers, Clocks, DC Motors for showers etc. Electronic and instrumentation: Energy Meter Disc, Sensors, Dampers etc. Industrial: Lifting apparatus, Robotics, Meters etc. Astro and aerospace: Auto-compass, Couplings, Instrumentation etc. Biosurgical: NMR/MRI body scanner, Wound Closures etc.
  • 23. Hard Magnetic Materials : Examples of Hard Magnetic Materials : Rare-Earth Alloys: SmCo5, Sm2Co17, NdFeB etc. Hard Ferrites or Ceramic magnets (like Barium Ferrites): These materials can be powdered and used as a binder in plastics. The plastics made by this method are called plastic magnet. Bonded Magnets: It is used in DC motors, Stepper motors etc. Nano crystalline hard magnet (Nd-Fe-B Alloys): The small size and weight of these material make it suitable for use in medical devices, thin motors etc.
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