1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(96)10682-1
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Giant magneto-impedance in nanocrystalline Fe73.5Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9 and Fe86Zi7B6Cu1 ribbons

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“…37 For samples of the different alloys at the same annealing stage ͑structurally relaxed, initial nanocrystalline and final nanocrystalline͒, the ͉Z͉ values at the maximum applied field are similar, indicating that resistivity does not differ considerably between these samples. Therefore, the compositional effect on GMI for the series studied might be ascribed to the different values of permeability.…”
Section: B Nanocrystalline Samplesmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…37 For samples of the different alloys at the same annealing stage ͑structurally relaxed, initial nanocrystalline and final nanocrystalline͒, the ͉Z͉ values at the maximum applied field are similar, indicating that resistivity does not differ considerably between these samples. Therefore, the compositional effect on GMI for the series studied might be ascribed to the different values of permeability.…”
Section: B Nanocrystalline Samplesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…% Co, as it has been previously observed for FINEMET and NANOPERM compositions. 37 For these alloys, both the enhancement of magnetic softness and the decrease of resistivity contribute to the increase in the GMI effect. However, for the 39 and 60 at.…”
Section: B Nanocrystalline Samplesmentioning
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“…Variações fortes e sensíveis da impedância, induzidas pelo campo externo aplicado à amostra já foram observadas em fios [8] e fitas amorfos [18], e mais tarde em materiais nanocristalinos (fios [19] e fitas [20]) e em filmes finos [11]). …”
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“…3a). The steep increase in resistivity is caused by crystallization of FeSi (or FeSiAl) phase [3] and it allows us to determine its crystallization temperature Τχ 1 . The steepness seems to be affected by the presence of Al in the intergranular space or in crystalline phase [2].…”
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confidence: 99%