Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7998332 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Herein, we reported the influences of accumulated direct current annealing (ADA) on the GMI properties and microstructures of Zr-doped melt-extracted (Co68.15Fe4.35Si12.25B12.25Zr3) amorphous microwires. There indicated that ADA-ed wires enhanced GMI properties and improved the microstructures remarkably in comparison with as-fabricated wires. The maximum GMI ratio [ÎZ/Z0]max and equivalent magnetic circumferential anisotropy field (EMCAF) of ADA-ed microwires were increased to 256.01% and 4 Oe at 20 MHz, respectively, which are more than nearly 8 and 2 times of 33.62% and 1.6 Oe for as-fabricated wires, respectively. Moreover, the maximum magnetic field response sensitivity (ξmax) increased to 372.57%/Oe, which is much higher than the as-fabricated wires of 44.71%/Oe. The remarkable enhancement of GMI performance was considered as the microstructural evolution including structural relaxation, appearance of nano-crystallization, and circumferential arrangement of surface magnetic domains. Nano-crystallization degree and circumferential magnetic domains arrangement were effectively improved by actions of Joule thermal energy and circular magnetic field generated ADA as shown in HRTEM and magnetic force microscope (MFM) analysis. Based on above, both the excellent GMI performances and relatively large ξmax values indicate the ADA is an effective annealing technique for thermal treating the melt-extracted amorphous wires which applied for potentially magnetic sensor in detecting low-intensity magnetic fields.
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Authors
Sida Jiang, Dawei Xing, Jingshun Liu, Hongxian Shen, Dongming Chen, Wenbin Fang, Jianfei Sun,