2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2020.167233
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Dynamics of domain wall depinning from closure domain structure at the end of bistable glass coated microwire

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“…The process of magnetization reversal in Fe-rich microwires takes place when a single DW is detached from one of the closure end domains and is subsequently displaced along the microwire [ 20 , 26 , 48 , 49 ]. On the other hand, the magnetization reversal process in Co-rich microwires is characterized by the rotation of magnetization.…”
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“…The process of magnetization reversal in Fe-rich microwires takes place when a single DW is detached from one of the closure end domains and is subsequently displaced along the microwire [ 20 , 26 , 48 , 49 ]. On the other hand, the magnetization reversal process in Co-rich microwires is characterized by the rotation of magnetization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The DW velocity was determined using a modified Sixtus–Tonks experiment, which has previously proven effective in the examination of DW dynamics in magnetic microwires [ 20 , 26 ]. The microwire was positioned within an extended solenoid, establishing a magnetic field.…”
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“…Thanks to the special design of these coils, it is possible to place them in the proximity of the sensing element and to sense the microwire response contactlessly. There is no necessity to place the inspected component into the cylindrical coil system, as is usually the case [42][43][44][45]. The measurement block diagram can be seen in Figure 3.…”
Section: Measurement Methodsmentioning
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