Ferromagnetic resonance and memory effect in magnetic composite materials

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8432164
APP PUB NO 20110080241A1
SERIAL NO

12897934

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Magnetic devices incorporating magnetic composite materials are disclosed. A tunable magnetic device includes magnetic composite material and a magnetic field source. The magnetic composite material includes an insulator and magnetic material embedded in the insulator. The magnetic material has a remanent magnetization. The magnetic field source is operable to apply a magnetic field to the magnetic composite material in order to change the remanent magnetization of the magnetic material. A magnetic device for detecting a magnetic pulse includes magnetic composite material and a sensor. The magnetic composite material includes an insulator and magnetic material embedded in the insulator. The magnetic material has a remanent magnetization. The remanent magnetization changes when the magnetic composite material receives the magnetic pulse. The sensor is positioned to determine the remanent magnetization of the magnetic material. The device detects the magnetic pulse based on a change in the remanent magnetization of the magnetic composite material.

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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWAREOFFICE OF ECONOMIC INNOVATION AND PARTNERSHIPS 591 COLLABORATION WAY SECOND FLOOR NEWARK DE 19713

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Fan, Xin Newark, US 65 740
Kou, Xiaoming Newark, US 8 15
Xiao, John Q Newark, US 9 41
Zhu, Hao Hockessin, US 223 1433

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