The Jiles-Atherton (JA) model of ferromagnetic hysteresis usually bases on the Langevin function as its anhysteretic part. This leads to a problem, since for some known materials, the anhysteretic curve may not be modeled in view of fact, that the coupling parameter α, as determined from their major hysteresis loop, is too large, i.e., greater than the value permissible for the Langevin function. Therefore, a new function is required in order to omit this mathematical dilemma. Here, we present a set of simple functions, with their knees depending on one parameter only. Also, a more complicated function, with knee location depending on two parameters is analyzed, however, the Brillouin function again does not solve the difficulty with α. Therefore, within the frame of the JA model, a new function is proposed, making possible to have the initial differential susceptibility arbitrarily small. In addition, the strengthening of the effective field is considered and the permissible values of the second coupling parameter β, in respect to the Brillouin and Langevin functions, are presented. Finally, our new function is successfully used to model the measured anhysteretic curve.Index Terms-Anhysteretic functions, effective field, knee, permissible values of coupling parameters.
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