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Abstract
A sensitive twisting stress-impedance effect in a CoSiB amorphous wire (λ=-3×10^<-6>, 20μm diameter, 10 mm length) is presented. The impedance in the wire changes by more than 50% for a twisting angle of ±180°(1/2turn). The impedance change occurs with the skin effect in the wire, and its twisting characteristic depends on the wire current frequency. The mechanisms of the twistng stress-impedance effect is analyzed, taking account of BH hysteresis loops in the wire's circumferential flux path and a magnetization rotation model.
Journal
- Journal of Magnetics Society of Japan [List of Volumes]
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Journal of Magnetics Society of Japan 23(4-2), 1449-1452, 1999-04-15 [Table of Contents]
The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ)