Magnetoimpedance of metallic ferromagnetic wires

Abstract
The ac impedance Z=R+jωL of a metallic soft magnetic wire with periodic circular domains relevant to domain-wall displacements is calculated and compared with the classical model relevant to domain magnetization rotations (DMR). It is shown that the magnetoimpedance (MI) defined as the relative change of |Z| with a longitudinal dc field Hdc at a fixed high frequency will have large values when the circular magnetization process is dominated by DMR. The single and double-peak |Z| vs Hdc behaviors are explained and some experiments for studying MI of amorphous wires are proposed based on the model results.