Abstract

Applications in security and electronic surveillance require a combination of excellent magnetic softness with good mechanical and anticorrosive properties and low dimensionality. We overviewed the feasibility of using glass-coated microwires for electronic article surveillance and security applications, as well as different routes of tuning the magnetic properties of individual microwires or microwire arrays, making them quite attractive for electronic article surveillance and security applications. We provide the routes for tuning the hysteresis loops’ nonlinearity by the magnetostatic interaction between the microwires in the arrays of different types of amorphous microwires. The presence of neighboring microwire (either Fe- or Co-based) significantly affects the hysteresis loop of the whole microwires array. In a microwires array containing magnetically bistable microwires, we observed splitting of the initially rectangular hysteresis loop with a number of Barkhausen jumps correlated with the number of magnetically bistable microwires. Essentially, nonlinear and irregular hysteresis loops have been observed in mixed arrays containing Fe- and Co-rich microwires. The obtained nonlinearity in hysteresis loops allowed to increase the harmonics and tune their magnetic field dependencies. On the other hand, several routes allowing to tune the switching field by either postprocessing or modifying the magnetoelastic anisotropy have been reviewed. Nonlinear hysteresis loops have been also observed upon devitrification of amorphous microwires. Semihard magnetic microwires have been obtained by annealing of Fe–Pt–Si microwires. The observed unique combination of magnetic properties together with thin dimensions and excellent mechanical and anticorrosive properties provide excellent perspectives for the use of glass-coated microwires for security and electronic surveillance applications.

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  • The feasibility studies show that the fifth harmonics of 3 cm long typical Fe-rich microwire can be detected at a distance up to 25 cm

  • We showed that the presence of neighboring microwire significantly affects the hysteresis loop of the whole microwires array

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Introduction

Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).Soft magnetic materials are an essential part of magnetic sensors and devices demanded by several industries, including (but not limited to) microelectronics, electrical engineering, car, aerospace, and aircraft industries, medicine, magnetic refrigerators, home entertainment, energy harvesting and conversion, informatics, magnetic recording, and security and electronic surveillance [1,2,3]. In most cases, like in the case of security and electronic surveillance, in addition to excellent magnetic softness, a combination of mechanical and anticorrosive properties and low dimensionality is required [4,5,6].Almost all department stores, supermarkets, airports, libraries, museums, etc. are provided with different types of security and anti-thief systems. The principle of elec-

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