High-frequency GMI effect in different families of thin amorphous wires(Selected Papers from the Third International Workshop on High Frequency Micromagnetic Devices and Materials (MMDM3))
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The GMI effect has been studied in 3 different families of amorphous wires : conventional amorphous wires (125μm in diameter), cold drawn wires (50 and 20μm in diameter) and thin glass coated amorphous microwires (with metallic nucleus diameter of about 15μm) has been investigated in the frequency range 1-500MHz. A remarkable difference in magnetic field dependence of the GMI effect can be attributed to the different magnetoelastic anisotropy of these three families of the wires.
- 2005-11-01
著者
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Zhukov A.
Dpto. De Fisica De Materiales Fac. Ouimicas Universidad Del Pais Vasco:dpto. De Fisica Aplicada Eupd
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Gonzalez J.
Dpto. De Fisica De Materiales Fac. Ouimicas Universidad Del Pais Vasco
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Garcia C.
Dpto. de Fisica de Materiales, Fac. Ouimicas, Universidad del Pais Vasco
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Zhukova V.
TAMAG Iberica S.L., Parque Tecnologico de Miramon
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Blanco J.
Dpto. de Fisica Aplicada, EUPDS, Universidad del Pais Vasco
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Zhukova V.
Tamag Iberica S.l. Parque Tecnologico De Miramon
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Blanco J.
Dpto. De Fisica Aplicada Eupds Universidad Del Pais Vasco
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