Abstract

Herein, the temperature dependence of hysteresis loops and the Giant magnetoimpedance, GMI, effect of amorphous as-prepared and stress-annealed FeSiBC microwires have been thoroughly analyzed. We observed a remarkable improvement of GMI ratio and modification of hysteresis loops from rectangular to inclined with increase in temperature for as-prepared FeSiBC microwires. Observed changes have almost completely reversible character. On the other hand, rather different behavior is observed in stress-annealed FeSiBC microwires: a substantial GMI ratio improvement is observed in stress-annealed FeSiBC microwires. However, a decrease in GMI effect is observed with temperature increasing. Observed experimental results are discussed considering relaxation of internal stresses upon heating, Hopkinson effect and modification of the thermal expansion coefficients upon heating.

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