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Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application

In the current study we have obtained Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires with different geometrical aspect ratios, ρ = d/D(tot) (diameter of metallic nucleus, d and total diameter, D(tot)). The structure and magnetic properties are investigated at a wide range of temperatures. XRD analysis illustrate...

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Autores principales: Salaheldeen, Mohamed, Wederni, Asma, Ipatov, Mihail, Zhukova, Valentina, Lopez Anton, Ricardo, Zhukov, Arcady
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10255803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37299836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23115109
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author Salaheldeen, Mohamed
Wederni, Asma
Ipatov, Mihail
Zhukova, Valentina
Lopez Anton, Ricardo
Zhukov, Arcady
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Wederni, Asma
Ipatov, Mihail
Zhukova, Valentina
Lopez Anton, Ricardo
Zhukov, Arcady
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description In the current study we have obtained Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires with different geometrical aspect ratios, ρ = d/D(tot) (diameter of metallic nucleus, d and total diameter, D(tot)). The structure and magnetic properties are investigated at a wide range of temperatures. XRD analysis illustrates a notable change in the microstructure by increasing the aspect ratio of Co(2)FeSi-glass-coated microwires. The amorphous structure is detected for the sample with the lowest aspect ratio (ρ = 0.23), whereas a growth of crystalline structure is observed in the other samples (aspect ratio ρ = 0.30 and 0.43). This change in the microstructure properties correlates with dramatic changing in magnetic properties. For the sample with the lowest ρ-ratio, non-perfect square loops are obtained with low normalized remanent magnetization. A notable enhancement in the squareness and coercivity are obtained by increasing ρ-ratio. Changing the internal stresses strongly affects the microstructure, resulting in a complex magnetic reversal process. The thermomagnetic curves show large irreversibility for the Co(2)FeSi with low ρ-ratio. Meanwhile, if we increase the ρ-ratio, the sample shows perfect ferromagnetic behavior without irreversibility. The current result illustrates the ability to control the microstructure and magnetic properties of Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires by changing only their geometric properties without performing any additional heat treatment. The modification of geometric parameters of Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires allows to obtain microwires that exhibit an unusual magnetization behavior that offers opportunities to understand the phenomena of various types of magnetic domain structures, which is essentially helpful for designing sensing devices based on thermal magnetization switching.
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spelling pubmed-102558032023-06-10 Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application Salaheldeen, Mohamed Wederni, Asma Ipatov, Mihail Zhukova, Valentina Lopez Anton, Ricardo Zhukov, Arcady Sensors (Basel) Article In the current study we have obtained Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires with different geometrical aspect ratios, ρ = d/D(tot) (diameter of metallic nucleus, d and total diameter, D(tot)). The structure and magnetic properties are investigated at a wide range of temperatures. XRD analysis illustrates a notable change in the microstructure by increasing the aspect ratio of Co(2)FeSi-glass-coated microwires. The amorphous structure is detected for the sample with the lowest aspect ratio (ρ = 0.23), whereas a growth of crystalline structure is observed in the other samples (aspect ratio ρ = 0.30 and 0.43). This change in the microstructure properties correlates with dramatic changing in magnetic properties. For the sample with the lowest ρ-ratio, non-perfect square loops are obtained with low normalized remanent magnetization. A notable enhancement in the squareness and coercivity are obtained by increasing ρ-ratio. Changing the internal stresses strongly affects the microstructure, resulting in a complex magnetic reversal process. The thermomagnetic curves show large irreversibility for the Co(2)FeSi with low ρ-ratio. Meanwhile, if we increase the ρ-ratio, the sample shows perfect ferromagnetic behavior without irreversibility. The current result illustrates the ability to control the microstructure and magnetic properties of Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires by changing only their geometric properties without performing any additional heat treatment. The modification of geometric parameters of Co(2)FeSi glass-coated microwires allows to obtain microwires that exhibit an unusual magnetization behavior that offers opportunities to understand the phenomena of various types of magnetic domain structures, which is essentially helpful for designing sensing devices based on thermal magnetization switching. MDPI 2023-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10255803/ /pubmed/37299836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23115109 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application
title Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application
title_full Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application
title_fullStr Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application
title_short Enhancing the Squareness and Bi-Phase Magnetic Switching of Co(2)FeSi Microwires for Sensing Application
title_sort enhancing the squareness and bi-phase magnetic switching of co(2)fesi microwires for sensing application
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10255803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37299836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23115109
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