Magnetoimpedance and stress-impedance effects in amorphous CoFeSiB ribbons at elevated temperatures

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The temperature dependencies of magnetoimpedance (MI) and stress impedance (SI) were analyzed both in the as-quenched soft magnetic Co68.5Fe4Si15B12.5 ribbons and after their heat treatment at 425 K for 8 h. It was found that MI shows weak changes under the influence of mechanical stresses in the temperature range of 295-325 K and SI does not exceed 10%. At higher temperatures, the MI changes significantly under the influence of mechanical stresses, and SI variations reach 30%. Changes in the magnetoelastic properties for the different temperatures were taken into consideration for the discussion of the observed MI and SI responses. The solutions for the problem of thermal stability of the magnetic sensors working on the principles of MI or SI were discussed taking into account the joint contributions of the temperature and the applied mechanical stresses.

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Bukreev, D. A., Derevyanko, M. S., Moiseev, A. A., Semirov, A. V., Savin, P. A., & Kurlyandskaya, G. V. (2020). Magnetoimpedance and stress-impedance effects in amorphous CoFeSiB ribbons at elevated temperatures. Materials, 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13143216

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