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Design of the Magnetic Properties of Fe‐Rich, Glass‐Coated Microwires for Technical Applications
Author(s) -
Zhukov A.
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.200500248
Subject(s) - materials science , giant magnetoimpedance , magnetostriction , annealing (glass) , amorphous solid , anisotropy , composite material , hysteresis , magnetic hysteresis , magnetic anisotropy , stress (linguistics) , condensed matter physics , nuclear magnetic resonance , magnetization , magnetic field , magnetoresistance , optics , giant magnetoresistance , crystallography , linguistics , chemistry , physics , philosophy , quantum mechanics
The magnetic anisotropy of Fe‐rich, thin, amorphous wires is tailored by stress annealing (SA). In particular, the effect of conventional annealing (CA) and SA on the magnetic properties of Fe 74 B 13 Si 11 C 2 glass‐coated microwires is studied. CA treatment does not significantly change the character of the hysteresis loop. Under certain SA conditions (annealing temperature, T ann  > 300 °C; applied stress, σ > 400 MPa), a transverse magnetic anisotropy is induced: a rectangular hysteresis loop transforms into an inclined one at magnetic‐anisotropy fields above 1000 A m –1 . Under tensile stress, the rectangular hysteresis loop of microwires annealed using SA is recovered. Samples subjected to SA show noticeable magnetoimpedance and stress‐impedance effects, despite their large magnetostriction. The samples obtained exhibit a high stress sensitivity of their giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) effect and hysteretic properties, allowing the use of the obtained samples in magnetoelastic sensors, and for designing stress‐sensitive, tunable composite materials. By varying the time and temperature of such SA, we are able to tailor both the magnetic properties and the GMI of Fe‐rich microwires.

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