Abstract

The study of the magnetic properties of glass-covered amorphous microwires is reported. This study is focused on the influence of a high frequency electric current and of temperature upon the surface magnetic domain structure. Investigations are performed using the magneto-optical Kerr effect technique, and it is found that the high frequency current and heating process have a great and essential influence upon the surface magnetization reversal and surface domain structure. The induced formation and transformation of the surface magnetic structure are key processes that determine the stable operation of giant magneto-impedance devices.

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