Dependence of frequency and amplitude of the ac current on the GMI properties of Co based amorphous wires

Pal, S K and Manik, N B and Mitra, A (2006) Dependence of frequency and amplitude of the ac current on the GMI properties of Co based amorphous wires. Materials Science and Engineering A, 415 (1-2). pp. 195-201.

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Abstract

The frequency and the amplitude of the driving ac current dependence of the Giant Magneto-Impedance (GMI) behaviour in (Fe6Co94)72.5Si12.5B15 amorphous wire have been studied. The single and two-peak behaviour in the GMI characteristics are observed which depends on the amplitude and frequency of the ac driving current flowing through the sample. The GMI ratio initially increased and then decreased monotonically with the increase of frequency, f, and the amplitude of the ac current, Iac. With the increase of amplitude of ac current, the response of the GMI voltage is found non-linear with the generation of higher harmonics. With the increase of higher harmonics, the first harmonic component of the GMI voltage started decreasing. With the increase of the ac current, the field sensitivity of the first harmonic components of the GMI voltage decreases and in higher harmonics it shows an increasing trend. The maximum field sensitivity was observed 7.5% per A/m for Iac = 2 mA and at frequency 100 kHz. The paper investigates the response of the second and third harmonics with the frequencies and amplitude of the driving current. A voltage equation derived from the rotational model to study the response of the GMI voltage.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2005.09.076
Uncontrolled Keywords:Giant Magneto-Impedance; Non-linear behaviour; Amorphous wires
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:208
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Deposited On:28 Oct 2009 15:20
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