Co-rich Amorphous Microwires with Improved Giant Magnetoimpedance Characteristics Due to Glass Coating Etching
Glass-coated Co-rich amorphous microwires are very promising for the development of tiny magnetic sensors that can be used in portable electronic devises. In this study, a substantial decrease in the residual quenching stress in Co-rich microwires is achieved by reducing the thickness of the glass c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JOM (1989) 2019-09, Vol.71 (9), p.3113-3118 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Glass-coated Co-rich amorphous microwires are very promising for the development of tiny magnetic sensors that can be used in portable electronic devises. In this study, a substantial decrease in the residual quenching stress in Co-rich microwires is achieved by reducing the thickness of the glass coating by means of precise etching of the wire in a specially designed gel. This effect is confirmed experimentally by means of the small-angle magnetization rotation method as well as by direct measurement of the off-diagonal component of the giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) tensor of wires with different thicknesses of glass coating as a function of the applied magnetic field. A reduction in the thickness of the glass coating to the range of 0.5
–
2.0
µ
m resulted in a nearly twofold increase in the steepness of the off-diagonal GMI component of the studied Co-rich microwires. Therefore, this method can be used to improve the sensitivity of miniature magnetic sensors to weak external magnetic fields. |
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ISSN: | 1047-4838 1543-1851 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11837-019-03574-w |