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Magneto-inductive effect in tension-annealed amorphous wires and MI sensors
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1993
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MagnetismElectrical EngineeringEngineeringSensorsElectronic ConductorsSensitive Mi ElementsMagnetic SensorApplied PhysicsMi SensorsCold DrawnElectrical InsulationMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldMagnetic MaterialsNew Mi EffectMagnetoresistanceElectromagnetic Compatibility
Small sized and sensitive MI elements are presented using cold drawn and then tension-annealed zero-magnetostrictive amorphous wires having a 50 mu m diameter and a 2 mm length. An amplitude of an inductive voltage induced between both ends of the wire which is circumferentially magnetized with a wire AC current decreases about 80% against an external DC field of about 200 A/m, while the voltage amplitude increases from almost zero value for an external DC field when a rectifield or DC-biased AC field is applied to the wire. A new MI effect is also presented. An amplitude of a double frequency voltage induced between both ends of a folded amorphous wire due to magnetizing with a circumferential flux in an adjacent amorphous wire increases about ten times for a perpendicularly applied external DC field.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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