A soft magnetic wire for sensor applications
M Vazquez, A Hernando - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1996 - iopscience.iop.org
The main magnetic characteristics regarding the domain structure and magnetization
processes (axial, circular and Matteucci and inverse Wiedemann effects) of amorphous …
processes (axial, circular and Matteucci and inverse Wiedemann effects) of amorphous …
Amorphous wires and their applications
The basic physical and magnetic properties of Fe and Co based amorphous wires are
summarised, together with post-production treatments used to modify the properties of the as …
summarised, together with post-production treatments used to modify the properties of the as …
The magnetization reversal process in amorphous wires
M Vázquez, DX Chen - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1995 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The most outstanding property of amorphous wires is their capability to magnetized through
a single Barkhausen jump giving rise to squared hysteresis loop. This phenomenon is …
a single Barkhausen jump giving rise to squared hysteresis loop. This phenomenon is …
Advanced magnetic microwires
M Vazquez - Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The most relevant aspects of magnetic amorphous microwires are collected in this chapter
from production and processing methods to micromagnetic magnetization reversal …
from production and processing methods to micromagnetic magnetization reversal …
Influence of the sample length on the switching process of magnetostrictive amorphous wire
Bistable behavior occurs in highly magnetostrictive amorphous wires due to the presence of
an inner core where magnetization is roughly aligned with the wire axis. In this work, the …
an inner core where magnetization is roughly aligned with the wire axis. In this work, the …
The remagnetization process of bistable amorphous alloys
AP Zhukov - Materials & Design, 1993 - Elsevier
The bistable amorphous Co-and Fe-based soft magnetic materials are considered in the
framework of both their remagnetization process and possible applications. The origin of a …
framework of both their remagnetization process and possible applications. The origin of a …
Magnetoelastic anisotropy in amorphous wires due to quenching
Amorphous wires are prepared by the in-water quenching technique. This procedure gives
rise to local magnetoelastic anisotropies arising from the coupling between frozen-m internal …
rise to local magnetoelastic anisotropies arising from the coupling between frozen-m internal …
Ultra-stable Co-based metallic glassy microwires for highly sensitive giant-magnetoimpedance sensors
Y Qian, C Pei, H Ke, X Wei, D Wang, Y Jia… - Science China Physics …, 2025 - Springer
The development and deployment of giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) sensors have been
significantly hampered by their limited sensitivity to weak magnetic fields and pronounced …
significantly hampered by their limited sensitivity to weak magnetic fields and pronounced …
Direct observation of giant Barkhausen jumps in magnetic microwires
Magnetization reversal induced by a circular magnetic field has been studied using the
magneto-optical Kerr effect in magnetic microwires. The visualization of the classical effect of …
magneto-optical Kerr effect in magnetic microwires. The visualization of the classical effect of …
Annealing effects on the magnetization reversal and domain wall dynamics in bistable amorphous glass-covered microwires
RL Novak, JP Sinnecker, H Chiriac - Journal of Physics D …, 2008 - iopscience.iop.org
We study the mechanism of domain wall depinning and propagation in Fe 77.5 Si 7.5 B 15
amorphous glass-covered microwires. These samples are ferromagnetic and spontaneously …
amorphous glass-covered microwires. These samples are ferromagnetic and spontaneously …