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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2018 Volume 60, Issue 2, Pages 323–328 (Mi ftt9306)

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Mechanical properties, strength physics and plasticity

Effect of mechanical stresses and annealing on the magnetic structure and the magnetic impedance of amorphous CoFeSiBCr microwires

M. G. Nematovab, M. M. Salema, Ó. Àçèìa, Ì. Àõìàòa, A. T. Morchenkoa, N. A. Yudanova, L. V. Paninaac

a National University of Science and Technology «MISIS», Moscow
b Tajik Technical University named after M. S. Osimi
c Institute for Design Problems in Microelectronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: The structural and magnetic properties of amorphous ferromagnetic microwires can undergo significant measurements under the action of external mechanical stresses and heat treatment. The study of transformations occurring in this case is important for designing various sensors of mechanical stresses, loading, and temperature and also for inducing in the wires a certain type of magnetic anisotropy that plays a significant role in the realization of various effects in them. In this work, the influence of external stresses and annealing on the processes of the magnetization and the magnetic impedance of Co$_{71}$Fe$_{5}$B$_{11}$Si$_{10}$Cr$_{3}$ microwires having a low positive magnetostriction ($\sim$10$^{-8}$) in amorphous state has been studied. The influence of external stresses leads to a sharp change in the character of the magnetization reversal curve, which was due to the change in the sign of the magnetostriction and the type of magnetic anisotropy. The amplitude of higher harmonics and the value of the magnetic impedance, respectively, are sensitive to mechanical stresses. Elastic stresses in the wires with a partial crystallization do not lead to a marked change in the magnetic properties; however, annealing can lead to a substantial increase in the axial magnetic anisotropy of the wires existing in the stressed state. The experimental results are analyzed in the framework of a magnetostriction model of induced magnetic anisotropy.

Received: 01.08.2017

DOI: 10.21883/FTT.2018.02.45387.234


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2018, 60:2, 328–333

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