Ferromagnetic element for use in a marker in a magnetomechanical electronic article surveillance system
View Patent ↗A ferromagnetic element for use in a marker in a magnetomechanical electronic article surveillance system has improved magnetoresonant properties and/or reduced eddy current losses by virtue of having a fine domain structure having a maximum width of 1.5 times the thickness of the element and oriented transverse to the element axis, and an induced magnetic easy axis substantially perpendicular to the element axis, and having a hysteresis loop that is linear up to a magnetic field substantially equal to a magnetic field that ferromagnetically saturates the ferromagnetic element.
1. A planar ferromagnetic element having a thickness and an element axis, and a fine domain structure having a maximum width of 1.5 times said thickness and oriented transverse to said element axis, and an induced magnetic easy axis substantially perpendicular to said element axis and having a hysteresis loop which is linear up to a magnetic field substantially equal to a magnetic field which ferromagnetically saturates said ferromagnetic element.
2. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 1 , having a composition Fe a Co b Ni c Si x B y M z wherein a, b, c, x, y and z are in at %, wherein M is at least one glass formation promoting element and/or at least one transition metal and wherein
15<a<75
0<b<40
0≦c<50
15< x+y+z< 25
0≦z<4
so that a+b+c+x+y+z= 100.
3. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 2 wherein the glass formation promoting element is selected from the group consisting of C, P, Ge, Nb, Ta and Mo.
4. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 2 wherein the transition metal is selected from the group consisting of Cr and Mn.
5. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 24 Co 30 Ni 26 Si 8.5 B 11.5 .
6. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 32 Co 10 Ni 40 Si 2 B 16 .
7. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 37 Co 5 Ni 40 Si 2 B 16 .
8. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 40 Co 2 Ni 40 Si 5 B 13 .
9. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 1 , having a composition Fe a Co b Ni c Si x B y M z wherein a, b, c, x, y and z are in at %, wherein M is at least one glass formation promoting element and/or at least one transition metal and wherein
15<a<30
1<b<40
20<c<50
15< x+y+z< 25
0≦z<4
so that a+b+c+x+y+z= 100.
10. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 9 wherein
15<a<27
10<b<20
30<c<50
15< x+y+z< 20
0<x<6
10<y<20
0≦z<3
so that a+b+c+x+y+z= 100.
11. A planar ferromagnetic element, as claimed in claim 10 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 24 Co 18 Ni 40 Si 2 B 16 .
12. A planar ferromagnetic element, as claimed in claim 10 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 24 Co 16 Ni 43 Si 1 B 16 .
13. A planar ferromagnetic element, as claimed in claim 10 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 22 Co 15 Ni 45 Si 2 B 16 .
14. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 10 wherein said ferromagnetic element comprises a planar amorphous element having a composition Fe 23 Co 15 Ni 45 Si 1 B 16 .
15. A planar ferromagnetic element as claimed in claim 1 forming a transformer core.