Abstract

The influence of cycle rapid cooling treatment on the giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) properties in Co-based amorphous alloys was investigated. Hysteresis loops show that the saturation magnetization of ribbons has been improved by cycle treatment. It can be found that the GMI ratio was increased from 89% to 130% at 1MHz by the thermal cycle (TC) treatment. Moreover, GMI ratio of TC treatment sample increased up to 321% at 5MHz. It is considered that internal thermoelastic stress leads to surface roughness, magnetic domain structures and saturation magnetization changes of the ribbons during different cycle processes. It was also found that the asymmetric GMI (AGMI) phenomenon occurred in the Co-based alloys with TC treatment after annealing, which can be regarded as a new method to get GMI-valve to improve GMI sensitivity.

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