Magnetoimpedance (MI) and field sensitivity of CoFeSiB amorphous ribbons were investigated at frequencies ranging from 0.2 to 12 MHz after tensile stress applied. Experimental results indicate that the MI of amorphous ribbons can be significantly improved by applying a suitable longitudinal tensile stress. Applying tensile stress induces a rearrangement of domain walls which influences the circumferential anisotropy and magnetic permeability result in improving the MI response. The maximum MI response of 145 % and maximum field sensitivity of 6.32 %/Oe at frequency of 4 MHz were obtained, when tension was equivalent to 120 MPa. So the tensile stress as new method can be effective, cheap, and fast in sensor applications, and result of this investigation can be applied for the design of the stress sensors based on the giant magnetoimpedance effect.
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