Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1803509 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Giant magneto-impedance has shown large sensitivities that are of great interest in practical applications. Above certain frequencies the ferromagnetic resonance controls the magneto-impedance behavior, and the resonance width limits the maximum achievable magneto-impedance ratio. In this work we present the evolution of the resonance width as a function of the frequency, determined through magneto-impedance and microwave absorption measurements on a NiFe–Au multilayer thin film. The width of the resonance can be fitted to a curve in the form of Δf∼f−1. This is explained by means of a simple model taking into account all inhomogeneities in the sample through a Gaussian distribution of anisotropy fields, as suggested by the shape of the hysteresis loop.