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Domain wall mobility in amorphous wires
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1992Abstract We report measurements of domain wall velocity and mobility in an Fe-based amorphous wire as a function of applied stress. Velocities of 50–200 m s -1 and mobilities of 50–110 m s -1 /A m -1 are found. These are higher than previously reported values.
M.R.J. Gibbs +3 more
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Magnetic domain observation in amorphous wires
Journal of Applied Physics, 1993The domain patterns of as-cast Fe-rich amorphous wires with 125 μm in diameter and a length of 10 cm have been observed by means of magneto-optical Kerr effect. Particular attention is paid to the observation of domains at the end and inside the wire after adequate polishing procedures.
T. Reininger +3 more
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Bifurcations in highly magnetostrictive amorphous wires
Journal of Applied Physics, 1996The aim is to correlate the magnetoelastic resonance phenomena in Fe-based amorphous wires with physics of bifurcations and chaos. The simultaneous application of a dc axial HZ and ac circular Hφ magnetic fields, with respect to the wire axis, gives rise to the appearance of nonlinear phenomena.
E. Navarro +3 more
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Modeling of magnetization reversal in amorphous wires
Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2006Kerr effect investigation of magnetization reversal has been performed in the surface area of amorphous ferromagnetic wires. The amorphous wires with different types of surface anisotropy demonstrate similarity in magnetic behavior. Performed analysis of experimental results shows common regularity in magnetization reversal process for the wires with ...
A. Chizhik, J. Gonzalez
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A Spirometer Based on Amorphous Magnetic Wire
Sensor Letters, 2007Robbes, Didier, Allègre, Gilles
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Iron-based Amorphous Ribbons and Wires
1996Amorphous metallic alloys may be prepared by rapid solidification, from the gas or liquid phase to achieve a solid state in which the atoms are frozen in a configuration resembling that of a liquid. They have no long range atomic order: other than atomic nearest-neighbour correlations, they are completely without structure.
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Giant magnetoimpedance in nonmagnetostrictive amorphous wires
Physical Review B, 1994, Velázquez +3 more
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The Amorphous Wires Remagnetization Peculiarities
1997 IEEE International Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG'97), 2005N.S. Perov +3 more
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Magnetic Phenomena of Amorphous Wire
IEEE Translation Journal on Magnetics in Japan, 1985A. Matsushita, S. Abe, M. Shibata
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