Abstract

The output voltage generated from bundles of twisted Vicalloy wires was studied. When the magnetically soft layers of the wires were reversed by an applied external magnetic field, a pulse voltage, owing to a large Barkhausen jump, was induced in a search coil wound around the wires. The output did not depend on the exciting frequency of the applied field for the bundled wires with n (number of bundled wires) <5. The frequency dependence for n=10 was attributed to the demagnetizing field in the thicker shape of the bundle. The bundled wires of n=25 exhibited dispersed peaks in output waveform due to a self-biasing effect, which was advantageous for obtaining a rectangular output waveform.

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