S. Horikoshi’s research while affiliated with Yamagata University and other places

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Publications (3)


Application of Fe-Based Nanocrystalline Ribbon to a Noise Filter and a Shielded Cable
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August 2004

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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics

M. Nakamura

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O. Ishii

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S. Horikoshi

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S. Kambe

The paper describes the application of Fe-based nanocrystalline alloy ribbon to a common-mode noise filter and a shielded cable in the 10 MHz-1 GHz frequency range. A 0.01-mm-thick Fe-based nanocrystalline alloy ribbon exhibited high permeability and high impedance characteristics. The resistance of a 5.5-mm-diameter roll of Fe-nanocrystalline ribbon (12.5 mm wide and 6 cm long) increased from 1.0 Ω at 1 MHz to 5.1 Ω at 700 MHz. We confirmed that this filter exhibited the same noise attenuation as a conventional filter (ferrite core) but with 1/20th its volume. Moreover, the noise emission from a twisted pair cable is greatly reduced without any increase in the cable volume by employing the nanocrystalline ribbon as a shielding material.



Citations (1)


... Chokes of this type are used in switched-mode power supplies, uninterruptible power supplies, inverters, and frequency converters to limit electromagnetic interference (EMI). In such applications, high permeability of the magnetic components is a favorable feature for EMI reduction in the MHz to GHz frequency range and the relatively high resistivity and low AC losses to minimize unnecessary losses for the high frequency harmonics [141]. Magnetic components with high saturation magnetization and low remanence can also provide broadband voltage attenuation (100 kHz to 10 MHz) which makes these materials favorable for use in common-mode choke coils, noise filters, and power conditioning [141,142]. ...

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Review on Soft Magnetic Metal and Inorganic Oxide Nanocomposites for Power Applications
Application of Fe-Based Nanocrystalline Ribbon to a Noise Filter and a Shielded Cable
  • Citing Article
  • August 2004

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics