Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2006-08-22
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
25 pages,9 figures
Scientific paper
Systematic measurements of stress-impedance (SI) have been carried out using Co-rich amorphous ribbons of nominal composition Co71-xFexCr7Si8B14 (x = 0, 2) at various excitation frequencies and bias fields and at room temperature. The impedance, Z for both the samples was found to be very sensitive functions of applied tensile stresses (up to 100MPa) exhibiting a maximum SI ratio as much as 80% at low frequency ~ 0.1MHz. The nature of variation of SI changes with the excitation frequency especially at higher frequencies in MHz region where it exhibits a peak. Magnetization measurements were also performed to observe the effects of applied stresses and magnetization decreased with the application of stress confirming the negative magnetostriction co-efficient of both the samples. Both the samples exhibited negative magneto-impedance (MI) when the variation of Z is observed with the applied bias magnetic field, H. The impedance as functions of applied magnetic field, Z(H), decreases with the application of stress thus making the MI curves broader. Maximum MI ratio as large as 99% has been observed for both the samples at low fields ~ 27Oe.
Ghatak Sobhendu K.
Kaviraj B.
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