2009
DOI: 10.1134/s106378420911005x
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Effect of temperature on the magnetoimpedance of an elastically deformed Fe4CO67Mo1.5Si16.5B11 foil

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“…(5) and (6), one can obtain the following equation for the saturation magnetostriction constant: For known H p T and p T dependences (Figs. 2(a), (b)) and the temperature dependences of the saturation magnetization for the testing alloys, 14 the temperature dependence of the saturation magnetostriction constant can be obtained (Fig.…”
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“…(5) and (6), one can obtain the following equation for the saturation magnetostriction constant: For known H p T and p T dependences (Figs. 2(a), (b)) and the temperature dependences of the saturation magnetization for the testing alloys, 14 the temperature dependence of the saturation magnetostriction constant can be obtained (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4] On one hand, high sensitivity of the impedance to the above mentioned effects can be used for the development of different sensors like the detectors of a magnetic field, temperature, deformation, biosensors, and sensors for nondestructive testing. [5][6][7][8] On the other hand, the sensitivity of the impedance to many external factors leads to the necessity of systematic and complex investigations of the impedance changes in the presence of several factors. Nanocrystalline FeSiBNbCu ribbons are well known materials having a nanoscale grain-size multiphase structure, excellent soft magnetic properties, and a high magnetoimpedance effect.…”
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“…Investigators have reported [16] on the effect of annealing on magnetic properties and GMI effect in Co 69 Fe 4 Cr 4 Si 12 B 11 amorphous microwires with diameters of 90 m and 55 m. Thicker wires (d = 90 m) showed inferior GMI (approx 120%) than annealed at 400 • C warm drawn wire of diameter 55 m (GMI max 175%). In addition to annealing behaviour, there are also reports [19] on magnetoimpedance represents different characteristics at different temperature ranges. In the present decade, constant efforts are being laid to focus more on application criteria of the GMI technology.…”
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“…Since the magnetic permeability may greatly vary with temperature, there arises the problem of thermal stability of the magnetoimpedance measur ing transducers. This point was touched upon, e.g., in [6,7]. However, the behavior of the impedance and magnetoimpedance at temperatures below room tem perature and near the Curie point is poorly under stood.…”
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confidence: 99%