Anisotropic magnetic flakes
US-9662925-B2 · May 30, 2017 · US
US10242788B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10242788-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715601439-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2007 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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The invention relates to anisotropic, reflective, magnetic flakes. In a liquid carrier and under influence of an external magnetic field, the flakes attract to one another side-by-side and form ribbons which provide higher reflectivity to a coating and may be used as a security feature for authentication of an object.
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We claim: 1. An anisotropic magnetic flake comprising: a two-dimensional layered structure comprising: a magnetic layer, where the magnetic layer has a structure that provides in-plane magnetic anisotropy, where a direction of the in-plane magnetic anisotropy is substantially orthogonal to two substantially parallel sides, of the two-dimensional layered structure, for alignment of the anisotropic magnetic flake relative to one or more other flakes, and where a gap between the anisotropic magnetic flake and a flake, of the one or more other flakes, is no greater than 500 nm when the anisotropic magnetic flake and the flake are under influence of an external magnetic field. 2. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the one or more other flakes have a same structure as the anisotropic magnetic flake. 3. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the anisotropic magnetic flake is aligned side-by-side with the one or more other flakes. 4. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the magnetic layer has a first surface and a second surface, and where the two-dimensional layered structure further comprises: a first reflector layer disposed on the first surface of the magnetic layer; and a second reflector layer disposed on the second surface of the magnetic layer. 5. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 4 , where the magnetic layer comprises a magnetic material having a coercivity of less than about 2000 Oe. 6. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the two-dimensional layered structure includes two first sides parallel to each other and two second sides parallel to each other. 7. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the in-plane magnetic anisotropy is oriented in a direction that is at an angle of at least 20 degrees relative to a longest planar dimension of the two-dimensional layered structure. 8. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the magnetic layer is a continuous magnetic layer absent of a grating. 9. The anisotropic magnetic flake of claim 1 , where the magnetic layer aligns the anisotropic magnetic flake substantially parallel to a surface of a reflective coating when the anisotropic magnetic flake is disposed in a liquid carrier and under influence of an external magnetic field. 10. A flake comprising: a two-dimensional layered structure comprising: a magnetic layer, and a reflector layer disposed on a surface of the magnetic layer, wherein the two-dimensional layered structure includes two first sides parallel to each other and two second sides parallel to each other, where the magnetic layer has a structure that provides magnetic anisotropy, where the flake is aligned relative to one or more other flakes, and where a gap between the flake and another flake, of the one or more other flakes, is no greater than 500 nm when the anisotropic magnetic flake and the flake are under influence of an external magnetic field. 11. The flake of claim 10 , where the two-dimensional layered structure further comprises: a different reflector layer disposed on a different surface of the magnetic layer, and where the magnetic layer is between the reflector layer and the different reflector layer. 12. The flake of claim 10 , where the two-dimensional layered structure has a thickness in a range of 50 nm to 10 microns. 13. The flake of claim 10 , where the magnetic anisotropy is oriented in a direction that is different from a direction of a longest planar dimension of the two-dimensional layered structure. 14. The flake of claim 10 , where the flake is non-grated. 15. The flake of claim 10 , where the flake is reflective. 16. The flake of claim 10 , where a diameter of the flake is in a range of 1 to 500 microns. 17. The flake of claim 10 , where the flake has an indicia that is symmetrical with respect to a direction of the magnetic anisotropy. 18. A flake comprising: a first reflector layer; a second reflector layer; and a magnetic layer between the first reflector layer and the second reflector layer, where the flake is aligned relative to one or more other flakes, and where a gap between the flake and another flake, of the one or more other flakes, is no greater than 500 nm when the anisotropic magnetic flake and the flake are under influence of an external magnetic field. 19. The flake of claim 18 , where the flake has at least two sides parallel to each other. 20. The flake of claim 18 , where the magnetic layer has a structure that provides magnetic anisotropy.
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