Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress

We investigate the dynamic magnetic response though magnetoimpedance effect of ferromagnetic flexible NiFe/Ta and FeCuNbSiB/Ta multilayers under external stress. We explore the possibility of handling magnetic anisotropy, and consequently the magnetoimpedance effect, of magnetostrictive multilayers...

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Principais autores: Agra, Kennedy Leite, Bohn, Felipe, Mori, T. J. A., Callegari, Gustavo Luiz, Dorneles, Lúcio S., Corrêa, Marcio Assolin
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spelling ri-123456789-292712020-06-21T07:44:50Z Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress Agra, Kennedy Leite Bohn, Felipe Mori, T. J. A. Callegari, Gustavo Luiz Dorneles, Lúcio S. Corrêa, Marcio Assolin Flexible substrates Magnetization dynamics Magnetoimpedance effect Magnetic anisotropy Ferromagneticmultilayers We investigate the dynamic magnetic response though magnetoimpedance effect of ferromagnetic flexible NiFe/Ta and FeCuNbSiB/Ta multilayers under external stress. We explore the possibility of handling magnetic anisotropy, and consequently the magnetoimpedance effect, of magnetostrictive multilayers deposited onto flexible substrates. We quantify the sensitivity of the multilayers under external stress by calculating the ratio between impedance variations and external stress changes, and show that considerable values can be reached by tuning the magnetic field, frequency, magnetostriction constant, and external stress. The results extend possibilities of application of magnetostrictive multilayers deposited onto flexible substrates when under external stress and place them as very attractive candidates as element sensor for the development of sensitive smart touch sensors 2020-06-16T18:44:15Z 2020-06-16T18:44:15Z 2016-12-15 article AGRA, K.; BOHN, F.; MORI, T.J.A.; CALLEGARI, G.L.; DORNELES, L.S.; CORREA, M.aA.. Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress. Journal Of Magnetism And Magnetic Materials, [s.l.], v. 420, p. 81-87, dez. 2016. Elsevier. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304885316310940?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2016.06.089. 0304-8853 https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29271 10.1016/j.jmmm.2016.06.089 en Attribution 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/ application/pdf Elsevier
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topic Flexible substrates
Magnetization dynamics
Magnetoimpedance effect
Magnetic anisotropy
Ferromagneticmultilayers
spellingShingle Flexible substrates
Magnetization dynamics
Magnetoimpedance effect
Magnetic anisotropy
Ferromagneticmultilayers
Agra, Kennedy Leite
Bohn, Felipe
Mori, T. J. A.
Callegari, Gustavo Luiz
Dorneles, Lúcio S.
Corrêa, Marcio Assolin
Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
description We investigate the dynamic magnetic response though magnetoimpedance effect of ferromagnetic flexible NiFe/Ta and FeCuNbSiB/Ta multilayers under external stress. We explore the possibility of handling magnetic anisotropy, and consequently the magnetoimpedance effect, of magnetostrictive multilayers deposited onto flexible substrates. We quantify the sensitivity of the multilayers under external stress by calculating the ratio between impedance variations and external stress changes, and show that considerable values can be reached by tuning the magnetic field, frequency, magnetostriction constant, and external stress. The results extend possibilities of application of magnetostrictive multilayers deposited onto flexible substrates when under external stress and place them as very attractive candidates as element sensor for the development of sensitive smart touch sensors
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author Agra, Kennedy Leite
Bohn, Felipe
Mori, T. J. A.
Callegari, Gustavo Luiz
Dorneles, Lúcio S.
Corrêa, Marcio Assolin
author_facet Agra, Kennedy Leite
Bohn, Felipe
Mori, T. J. A.
Callegari, Gustavo Luiz
Dorneles, Lúcio S.
Corrêa, Marcio Assolin
author_sort Agra, Kennedy Leite
title Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
title_short Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
title_full Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
title_fullStr Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
title_full_unstemmed Handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
title_sort handling magnetic anisotropy and magnetoimpedance effect in flexible multilayers under external stress
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29271
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