Influence of magnetostriction on magneto-impedance in amorphous soft ferromagnetic wires
- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
- Vol. 31 (2) , 1261-1265
- https://doi.org/10.1109/20.364816
Abstract
Very large changes are observed in the impedance of a (Co/sub 94/Fe/sub 6/)/sub 72.5/Si/sub 12.5/B/sub 15/ soft ferromagnetic wire in the presence of axial fields of the order of 1 Oe. Changes of the impedance of 200% or more have been reported at axial field values less than 1 Oe in soft nearly zero magnetostrictive Co-based amorphous wires with induced circumferential anisotropies. In this work the effect of different small saturation magnetostriction constants and induced circumferential anisotropies on the magneto-impedance for various annealed wires is studied. During current annealing a circumferential anisotropy is induced. Also, the saturation magnetostriction constant changes continuously from a small negative (-7/spl times/10/sup -8/) to a small positive value (+6/spl times/10/sup -8/) depending on the current amplitude. The impedance as a function of current, frequency and dc axial magnetic field is measured for these wires. All of the wires exhibit a sharp threshold of the impedance when subjected to axial fields less than 1 Oe. Changes in the impedance, /spl Delta/V/V=(V(H)-V(0))/V(0), of the order of 200% with maximum slopes reaching up to 1700%/Oe are measured in this series. The role of the saturation magnetostriction constant and the induced circumferential anisotropy in the observed magneto-impedance is discussed.Keywords
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