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Magnetic Properties and Giant Magnetoimpedance in Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Microwires
We studied magnetic properties and GMI effect of Finemet-type FeCuNbSiB microwires. We observed that GMI effect and magnetic softness of microwires produced by the Taylor-Ulitovski technique, can be tailored by either controlling magnetoelastic anisotropy of as-prepared FeCuNbSiB microwires or controlling their structure by heat treatment or changing ...
Talaat, Ahmed +10 more
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An Evaluation of A15 Nb3Al Superconducting Thin Films For Application in Quantum Circuits
ABSTRACT A15 superconductors are distinguished by their high critical temperatures, magnetic fields, and current‐carrying capabilities. Among them, Nb3Al is of particular interest for superconducting quantum circuits as a means to extend device operating temperatures, provided that its electrodynamic properties are well understood.
Joseph Falvo +6 more
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The graphic provides an overview of the emerging field of high‐surface area vertically aligned nanopillar electrodes for electrophysiological measurements. It depicts various types of electrodes; materials, and the methods used for fabrication of vertically aligned nanopillar electrodes.
Mohammad Alzahrani +4 more
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Non-Destructive Testing of Aircraft Structures Using Microwire-Based Tensile Stress Sensor
The development of non-destructive methods for material testing and diagnostics has been, in the last few decades, focused mainly on optical, infrared, thermography, ultrasonic, acoustic or X-ray principles.
Miroslav Šmelko +5 more
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A flexible ternary composite combining barium hexaferrite (BHF), Co–Microwires, and silicone rubber exploits magnetic–conductive synergy to deliver tunable X‐band EMI shielding, reaching a 16.9 dB at 9.8 GHz (surpassing the 10 dB industrial benchmark). Shielding behavior shifts between reflection and absorption with BHF loading and Co–Microwires counts
Moustafa A. Darwish +4 more
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The 4R principle—Resilience, Repairability, Recyclability, and Renewability—enables sustainable liquid‐metal transistors. LM materials provide stretchable, damage‐tolerant architectures, allow rapid circuit repair, permit full material recovery through dissolution, and support renewable fabrication cycles, forming a closed‐loop pathway toward ...
Elahe Parvini, Abdollah Hajalilou
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The series of amorphous ferromagnetic glass-coated microwires of composition Co69Fe4Cr4Si12B11, manufactured by Taylor-Ulitovsky technique, was investigated. The series consisted of six types microwires fabricated under different technological conditions.
Kozlov, I V +6 more
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Propagation of domain walls in bistable amorphous wires and microwires
[EN] The magnetization process of bistable amorphous wires and microwires occurs by a single Barkhausen jump that is ascribed to the propagation of a domain wall along the, wire.
Chen, D.-X. +4 more
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Magnetic properties of “thick” glass-coated Fe-rich microwires
We report on preparation and magnetic properties of Fe71.7B13.4Si11Nb3Ni0.9 glass-coated microwire with metallic nucleus diameter d = 103 μm and total diameter D = 158 μm prepared by Taylor-Ulitovsky method.
P. Corte-León +5 more
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Frequency and Magnetic Field Dependence of the Skin Depth in Co-rich Soft Magnetic Microwires
We studied giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) effect in magnetically soft amorphous Co-rich microwires in the extended frequency range. From obtained experimentally dependences of GMI ratio on magnetic field and different frequencies we estimated the ...
A. Zhukov +4 more
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