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Anomalous Nernst Effect in Flexible Co-Based Amorphous Ribbons

Fe [Formula: see text] Co [Formula: see text] Cr [Formula: see text] Si [Formula: see text] B [Formula: see text] ribbons with a high degree of flexibility and excellent corrosion stability were produced by rapid quenching technique. Their structural, magnetic, and thermomagnetic (Anomalous Nernst E...

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Autores principales: Correa, Marcio A., Ferreira, Armando, Souza, Arthur L. R., Dantas Neto, João. M., Bohn, Felipe, Vaz, Filipe, Kurlyandskaya, Galina V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36772460
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031420
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Sumario:Fe [Formula: see text] Co [Formula: see text] Cr [Formula: see text] Si [Formula: see text] B [Formula: see text] ribbons with a high degree of flexibility and excellent corrosion stability were produced by rapid quenching technique. Their structural, magnetic, and thermomagnetic (Anomalous Nernst Effect) properties were studied both in an as-quenched (NR) state and after stress annealing during 1 h at the temperature of 350 °C and a specific load of 230 MPa (AR). X-ray diffraction was used to verify the structural characteristics of our ribbons. Static magnetic properties were explored by inductive technique and vibrating sample magnetometry. The thermomagnetic curves investigated through the Anomalous Nernst Effect are consistent with the obtained magnetization results, presenting a linear response in the thermomagnetic signal, an interesting feature for sensor applications. Additionally, Anomalous Nernst Effect coefficient [Formula: see text] values of [Formula: see text] V/K and [Formula: see text] V/K were estimated for the as-quenched and annealed ribbons, respectively. The interplay of the low magnetostrictive properties, soft magnetic behavior, linearity of the thermomagnetic response, and flexibility of these ribbons place them as promising systems to probe curved surfaces and propose multifunctional devices, including magnetic field-specialized sensors.