IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages 358-362 , 01/03/2006
Effects of thickness and heat treatments on giant magnetoimpedance of electrodeposited cobalt on silver wires
Abstract
We studied the effects of thickness and heat treatments on giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) of cobalt-coated silver wires from 1 kHz to 100 MHz, under axial static magnetic field of 2 kOe. Cobalt, of thickness ranging from 1 to 25 μm, was electro-deposited on 47.7-μm-diameter silver wires. The frequency dependence of GMI varied with cobalt thickness with a maximum of 176% in 10-μm-thick cobalt at the characteristic frequency 2 MHz. The characteristic frequency decreased with increasing thickness of cobalt layer but it was rather insensitive to dc Joule heating and conventional furnace annealing. However, both heat treatments led to magnetic hardening and decrease in GMI ratio. Joule heating also induced anisotropy in wire structures normally dominated by axial anisotropy. © 2006 IEEE.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
AnnealingCircumferential permeabilityElectrodepositionGiant magnetoimpedanceJoule heatingSkin depth
ASJC Subject Area
Engineering : Electrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterials Science : Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Funding Agency
National Research Council of Thailand