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Magnetic Properties and the Giant Magnetoimpedance of Amorphous Co-Based Wires with a Carbon Coating

A comparative analysis of the magnetic properties and specific features of the giant magnetoimpedance has been carried out for amorphous rapidly quenched wires with a composition of (Co0.94Fe0.06)72.5Si12.5B15 in the… Click to show full abstract

A comparative analysis of the magnetic properties and specific features of the giant magnetoimpedance has been carried out for amorphous rapidly quenched wires with a composition of (Co0.94Fe0.06)72.5Si12.5B15 in the initial state and after the deposition of a carbon coating. The deposition of the defective graphene-like carbon layer was carried out under normal conditions during the exposure in toluene (methylbenzene). The method of the energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy made it possible to reliably show that after the modification in toluene, the carbon content on the surface significantly exceeds the natural amount of carbon. The deposition of the carbon coating induced changes in the distribution of the initial quenching stresses in the near-surface layer of amorphous wires. A comparative analysis of the magnetic and magnetoimpedance properties of the samples before and after exposure in the aromatic solvent confirms the occurrence of changes in the effective magnetic anisotropy as a result of this surface treatment.

Keywords: magnetic properties; carbon coating; magnetoimpedance; giant magnetoimpedance; properties giant

Journal Title: Physics of Metals and Metallography
Year Published: 2018

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