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Magnetic Properties and Giant Magnetic Impedance of Amorphous CoFeNISiB Ribbons in the Form of Micromeanders

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Microstructures in the form of meanders are widely used as elements of magnetoresistive and magnetoimpedance (MI) sensors. In this paper, for the structures of the “microstrip line” type and the N-shaped meanders prepared from amorphous CoFeNiSiB ribbon, the MI effect is studied in the longitudinal (LMI) and transverse (TMI) configurations. The LMI effect reaches 180%, which is significantly higher than in the case of tapes of the same size (5 mm) without microstructuring.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Chong Lei and Huanhuan Wang for help in preparing samples and helpful discussion and A.A. Chlenova for help in conducting magneto-optical measurements, as well as the Henan Provincial Science Foundation (162300410233) and the Henan Provincial Department of Foreign Affairs.

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This work was supported by a program to increase the competitiveness of Ural Federal University, procurement 5.1.1.60.s1.z1-1—18.

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Zhen Yang, Golubeva, E.V., Volchkov, S.O. et al. Magnetic Properties and Giant Magnetic Impedance of Amorphous CoFeNISiB Ribbons in the Form of Micromeanders. Inorg. Mater. Appl. Res. 11, 849–854 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2075113320040097

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