• Title/Summary/Keyword: magnetoimpedance ratio (MIR)

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Temperature Dependence of Magnetoimpedance Effect in Amorphous $Co_{66}Fe_4Ni_1B_{14}Si_{15}$ (온도에 따른 비정질 금속$Co_{66}Fe_4Ni_1B_{14}Si_{15}$ 의 자기 임피던스 효과)

  • 김용국;김택기;김성일;이희복
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 1998
  • The temperature dependence of the magnetoimpedance (MI) effect is important both for scientific study and for thermal stability of MI sensor. We have performed the measurement of MI effect in amorphous $Co_{66}Fe_1Ni_1B_{14}Si_{15}$ (Metglas 2714 A) ribbon from a cryogenic chamber where the temperature of the sample can vary from 10 K to 300 K. The ac current was fixed at 10 mA for all measured frequencies ranging from 100 KHz to 10 MHz. The magnetoimpedance ratio (MIR) was revealed the drastic increment as a function of MIR (T) = MIR (0) exp(cT$^2$) where c is a constant. The measured MIR values at room temperature are usually 2-3 times larger than the data measured at 10 K for all measured frequencies. However, the shapes of the MIR curves are remained. This result shows the potential application of the MI effect for a temperature sensor. The frequency dependence of MIR has shown the typical tendency where the maximum values of MIR are increasing ans also the shapes of MIR curves are getting broader as the measured frequency increases.

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Magnetoimpedance Effect in Nanocrystalline Fe91.5-xZr7BxCu1Al0.5 (x=2, 4, 6, 8) Alloys

  • Lee, Heebok;Kim, Yong-Kook;Kim, Taik-Kee;Kim, Chong-Oh;Yu, Seong-Cho
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.21-23
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    • 2002
  • The magnetoimpedance of $Fe_{91.5-x}Zr_7B_xCu_1Al_{0.5}$alloys has been measured to investigate the influence of structural changes in the nanocrystallization process after thermal treatment. Annealing was performed at temperatures of $350^\circ{C}$, $450^\circ{C}$, and $550^\circ{C}$ for 1 hour in a vacuum. Ultra soft magnetic behavior was observed in the samples annealed at $550^\circ{C}$. The magnetoimpedance ratio and the longitudinal permeability ratio coincided with the softness of the magnetic properties of the thermally treated samples.

Magnetic Properties and Magnetoimpedance Effect in Mumetal Thin Films

  • Cho, Wan-Shik;Yoon, Tae-Sick;Lee, Heebok;Kim, Chong-Oh
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.9-12
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    • 2001
  • The dependence of the magnetoimpedance effect (MI) on magnetic properties has been investigated in mumetal thin films prepared by rf magnetron sputtering. Coercivity of thin films prepared at 400 W was about 0.4 Oe, and the magnetic anisotropy field of films deposited under a uniaxial magnetic field decreased with increasing film thickness. The saturation magnetization of mumetal films increased with rising input power and thickness and was smaller than that of permalloy films. Transverse incremental Permeability (TPR) of films of 1$\mu m$ thick increased with increasing effective permeability. The magneto impedance ratio (MIR) was proportional to TPR in films 1$\mu m$ thick but in spite of lower effective permeability at higher thicknesses, MIR increased due to skin effect. The height of the double peaks in the MIR curves decreased with decreasing anisotropy and thickness. The maximum MIR value for a 4$\mu m$ thick 75% at 36.5 MHz.

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A New LC Resonator Fabricated by MEMS Technique and its Application to Magnetic Sensor Device (MEMS 공정에 의한 LC-공진기형 자기센서의 제작과 응용)

  • Kim, Bong-Soo;Kim, Yong-Seok;Hwang, Myung-Joo;Lee, Hee-Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2007
  • A new class of LC-resonator for micro magnetic sensor device was invented and fabricated by means of MEMS technique. The micro LC-resonator consists of a solenoidal micro-inductor with a bundle of soft magnetic microwire cores and a capacitor connected in parallel to the micro-inductor. The core magnetic material is a tiny glass coated $Co_{83.2}B_{3.3}Si_{5.9}Mn_{7.6}$ microwire fabricated by a glasscoated melt spinning technique. The core materials were annealed at various temperatures $150^{\circ}C,\;200^{\circ}C\;,250^{\circ}C\;,$ and $300^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour in a vacuum to improve soft magnetic properties. The solenoidal micro-inductors fabricated by MEMS technique were $500{\sim}1,000{\mu}m$ in length with $10{\sim}20$ turns. The changes of inductance as a function of external magnetic field in micro-inductors with properly annealed microwire cores were varied as much as 370%. Since the permeability of ultra soft magnetic microwire is changing rapidly as a function of external magnetic field. The inductance ratio as well as magnetoimpedance ratio (MIR) in a LC-resonator was varied drastically as a function of external magnetic field. The MIR curves can be tuned very precisely to obtain maximum sensitivity. A prototype magnetic sensor device consisting of the developed microinductors with a multivibrator circuit was test successfully.

Properties Change of Electroplated Permalloy Thin Films by Organic Additives (유기첨가제에 의한 전기도금 퍼말로이 박막의 물성변화)

  • Bang, Won-Bae;Bae, Jong-Hak;Hong, Ki-Min;Chung, Jin-Seok;Ko, Young-Dong;Lee, Hee-Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.133-136
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    • 2007
  • We investigated the changes of the magnetic properties in electroplated Permalloy thin films by a few organic additives added to the plating electrolytes. Under identical electroplating conditions, the crystalline orientations and the surface roughness of the plated thin films were different from those prepared with a pure electrolyte. These property changes reduced the coercivity and increased the magnetoimpedance ratio (MIR) up to 20%.