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Influence of frequency and bias current on asymmetrical, GMI effect in Co71.8Fe4.9Nb0.8Si7.5B15 amorphous glass-covered wires

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JOURNAL IRON STEEL RESEARCH EDITORIAL BOARD
DOI: 10.1016/S1006-706X(08)60039-4

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giant magneto-impedance; amorphous wire; bias current

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The Co71.8Fe4.9Nb0.8Si7.5B15 amorphous glass-covered wires (AGCW) are prepared by the Taylor-Ulitovsky technique. The frequency dependence of asymmetrical giant magneto-impedance (AGMI) effect in amorphous glass-covered wires annealed by 70 mA DC current is here presented. The resistance R and the reactance X have been measured, respectively. The real part R and the imaginary part X of impedance play an important role at high frequency and low frequency, respectively. The influence of DC bias current from I-b = 0 mA to I-b = 5 mA at 30 MHz on the GMI effect in the glass-covered wires annealed by 70 mA DC current is investigated. The asymmetry becomes the largest around I-b = 1 mA, and finally decreases for the larger bias current I-b = 5 mA. The maximum Delta Z/Z ratio of 310% is observed at 58 MHz under 1 mA bias current.

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