Analysis of Magneto-Impedance in Multilayers with Crossed Anisotropy
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概要
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The magneto-impedance (MI) behavior has been analyzed in multilayers having an inner conductor lead and two identical magnetic layers with a uniaxial anisotropy which is crossed in the upper film with respect to that in the lower one. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of MI characteristics under the effect of a dc biasing current, which is of interest for developing auto-biased magnetic sensors. Various types of MI can be realized in this case. Among them, asymmetrical anhysteretic MI has special importance for linear magnetic sensing. For analysis, an approximation of a weak skin effect, as well as an exact solution of Maxwell's equations, is used, demonstrating that for a Co-SiB/Cu/CoSiB film of 1-μm thickness the skin effect can be neglected for frequencies up to the GHz band. The insertion of a conductor lead, by decreasing the resistance of the system, makes the skin effect unimportant for obtaining large impedance changes: MI of 100-250% takes place at frequencies of 10-50 MHz.
- 社団法人日本磁気学会の論文
- 1999-04-01
著者
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Mohri K.
Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University
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Panina L
Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University
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Panina L.
Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University
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Makhnovskiy D.
Scientific Center for Applied Problems in Electrodynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Makhnovskiy D.
Scientific Center For Applied Problems In Electrodynamics Russian Academy Of Sciences
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Panina L.V.
Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University
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Makhnovskiy D.P.
Scientific Center for Applied Problems in Electrodynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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