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Optimization of the high-frequency magnetoimpedance response in melt-extracted Co-rich microwires through novel multiple-step Joule heating

O. Thiabgoh,T. Eggers, C. Albrecht,V. O. Jimenez,H. Shen,S. D. Jiang, J. F. Sun, D. S. Lam,V. D. Lam,M. H. Phan

Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices(2021)

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Abstract
The optimization of the high frequency giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) effect and its magnetic field sensitivity in melt-extracted Co69.25Fe4.25Si13B12.5Nb1 amorphous microwires was systematically studied through a multi-step Joule annealing (MSA) technique. The surface morphology, microstructure, surface magnetic property, and radio frequency GMI response of the Co-rich microwires were explored using techniques like microscopy, magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) magnetometry, and the magnetic field dependence of the wire's radio frequency impedance (GMI). The multi-step Joule annealing protocol begins with an initial dc current amplitude (i(dc)) of 20 mA that was stepped up by 20 mA every 10 min to a maximum amplitude of 300 mA. Radio frequency GMI measurements at 20 MHz demonstrated a remarkable improvement of the GMI ratio and field sensitivity to 760% (1.75 times of that of the asprepared wire) and 925%/Oe (more than 17.92 times of that of the as-prepared wire), respectively, after the MSA protocol with a maximum current amplitude of 100 mA. Microscopy and MOKE suggest that the MSA technique can enhance the microstructure and surface magnetic domain structure of the Co-rich magnetic microwire, which would give rise to an improved GMI ratio. The high GMI sensitivity at small magnetic fields renders these MSA-treated Co-rich microwires highly promising materials for biomedical devices that sense and monitor small, biological magnetic fields. (C) 2021 The Authors. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
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Melt-extraction,Co-rich microwires,Giant magnetoimpedance,Magnetic sensor
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