Magnetoimpedance and magnetic properties of Co72Fe5Ni10Cr5Si7B3 amorphous ribbons in different states

CoFeNiCrSiB amorphous ribbons have been prepared by rapid quenching and subjected to the post preparation heat treatments in air. Structure, magnetic properties and giant magnetoimpedance (MI) characteristics were investigated. Short annealing of the sample at 380°С for 4min leads to a useful struct...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2017-10, Vol.440, p.210-212
Hauptverfasser: Chlenova, A.A., Stepanova, E.A., Golubeva, E.V., Lotfollahi, Z.
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Zusammenfassung:CoFeNiCrSiB amorphous ribbons have been prepared by rapid quenching and subjected to the post preparation heat treatments in air. Structure, magnetic properties and giant magnetoimpedance (MI) characteristics were investigated. Short annealing of the sample at 380°С for 4min leads to a useful structural relaxation and the highest MI ratio ΔZ/Z =350% for the total impedance. In as prepared state “two-peak” MI field dependences were well correlating with effective magnetic anisotropy features. Post preparation treatment resulted in clear transformation into “one-peak” shaped MI curve typical for the ribbons with longitudinal effective anisotropy. Corresponding decrease of the field sensitivity by the order of magnitude as a result of short heat treatments in air shows their importance. •GMI effect, magnetic properties of Co-based amorphous ribbons were investigated.•Hysteresis loop doesn’t show changes between quenched ribbons without/with treatments.•X-ray diffraction, SEM image are close for two species under consideration.•Annealing as posttreatment improves the characteristics of ribbons' MI and lowers coercivity.•Annealing led to the weakening of the surface related transverse magnetic anisotropy stresses.
ISSN:0304-8853
1873-4766
DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2016.12.148