Magnetic properties and giant magnetoimpedance of surface modified Co-based amorphous ribbons with carbon covering

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Fe3Co66Cr3Si16B12 and Fe6Co60Ni10Si14B10 amorphous ribbons were surface modified in toluene at room temperature. Such a treatment resulted in deposition of thin carbon-based layer. As a result of the carbon covering deposition the stress distribution in the near-surface layers was changed due to partial compensation of the initial quenching stresses. Comparative analysis of magnetic and magnetoimpedance properties of as-quenched and surface modified ribbons confirms changes in effective magnetic anisotropy as a result of surface treatment. An increase of the corrosion resistance of the ribbons with carbon covering can be useful for the development amorphous ribbon based magnetic biosensor.

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Golubeva, E. V., Chlenova, A. A., Stepanova, E. A., & Kurlyandskaya, G. V. (2018). Magnetic properties and giant magnetoimpedance of surface modified Co-based amorphous ribbons with carbon covering. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 185). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818510001

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