Abstract
We report the magnetic field dependence of electrical impedance Z in polycrystalline La0.75Ba0.25MnO3 a function of frequency from f = 1 MHz to 1 GHz at room temperature. The magnetoimpedance [MI = ΔZ/Z(0) where ΔZ = Z(H)-Z(0)] is -37.5 % (-58.5%) at 1(10) MHz for H = 1.2 kOe, which far exceeds mere -1.15% dc magnetoresistance. As f increases above 10 MHz, MI decreases in magnitude and changes sign from negative to positive. The change in sign of MI results from the transition of a single peak at H = 0 to two peaks at H = ± Hp accompanied by a minimum at the origin. Hp shifts towards higher field with increasing frequency. The occurrence of giant radio-frequency magnetoimpedance is promising for low-field sensor applications.
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Kumar, P., Rubi, K., & Mahendiran, R. (2016). Room temperature giant magnetoimpedance in polycrystalline La0.75Ba0.25MnO3. AIP Advances, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943244
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