Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2007
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SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BALKAN PHYSICAL UNION. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 899, pp. 773-773 (2007).
Physics
Amorphous And Quasicrystalline Magnetic Materials, Domain Effects, Magnetization Curves, And Hysteresis, Electrical And Magnetic Properties
Scientific paper
Giant magneto impedance (GMI) effect is investigated on as-cast and post-production treated negative magnetostriction Fe4.3Co68.2Si12.5B15 amorphous wire with the diameter of 120 μm and 12 cm long. As-cast, furnace annealed, furnace annealed under axial tension, dc current annealed and furnace annealed under transverse magnetic field samples were prepared for this investigation. The highest GMI ratio was found to be around 4 MHz for all samples. It is found to be the GMI effect sensitively depends on the post-production treated process, induced anisotropy and domain structures.
Caylak Osman
Derebasi Naim
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