Author:
Mamiya Hiroaki,Oba Yojiro,Terada Noriki,Hiroi Kosuke,Ohkubo Tadakatsu,Shinohara Takenao
Abstract
AbstractMagnetic components are key parts of energy conversion systems, such as electric generators, motors, power electric devices, and magnetic refrigerators. Toroidal inductors with magnetic ring cores can be found inside such electric devices that are used daily. For such inductors, magnetization vector M is believed to circulate with/without distribution inside magnetic cores as electric power was used in the late nineteenth century. Nevertheless, notably, the distribution of M has never been directly verified. Herein, we measured a map of polarized neutron transmission spectra for a ferrite ring core assembled on a familiar inductor device. The results showed that M circulates inside the ring core with a ferrimagnetic spin order when power is supplied to the coil. In other words, this method enables the multiscale operando imaging of magnetic states, allowing us to evaluate the novel architectures of high-performance energy conversion systems using magnetic components with complex magnetic states.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
JST-Mirai Program
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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