FeCo-based Ferrofluid for ELF Transmitter Applications
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Abstract
Developing compact and efficient extremely low frequency (ELF) transmitter antennas remains a challenge. A rotating magnetic dipole can be used for this application. In our approach we employ magnetic fluid, where suspended single domain nanoparticles act as rotating magnetic moments. The role of particle size and composition needed for optimal performance will be discussed. The FeCo nanoparticles were fabricated by wet chemical synthesis. Static magnetization and AC performance were measured. The role of nanoparticle concentration, type of superparamagnetic behavior, and AC permeability of FeCo magnetic fluid will be discussed.
Presenters
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Bryan Augstein
Physics, Towson University, Towson University
Authors
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Bryan Augstein
Physics, Towson University, Towson University
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William Zimmerman
Towson University
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Naveen Reddy Kadasala
Towson University
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Stephen Blama
Towson University
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Mary Sajini Devadas
Dept. of Chemistry, Towson University, Towson University
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Vera Smolyaninova
Physics, Towson University, Towson University, Department of Physics Astronomy and Geosciences, Towson University