Giant magnetoimpedance effect (GMI), Delta Z/Z, has been studied in Fe86Zr7
B6Cu1 ribbons after heat treatment at 550 degrees C and 600 degrees C for 1
h (samples A and B respectively). Measurements were performed at frequenci
es, f, of the AC driving current ranging between 50 and 1400 kHz and under
an axial magnetic held, H, up to 1440 A/m. Increasing the frequency results
in the appearance of a maximum on axial field dependencies of the total ma
gnetoimpedence, Z and its change, Delta Z/Z. Besides, both samples showed f
requency dependence of maximum Delta Z/Z ratio, Delta Z/Z(m). Delta Z/Z(m)
has a maximum at 300 kHz for sample A when Delta Z/Z(m) = 12.5% and at 200
kHz for sample B when Delta Z/Z(m) reaches 17.5%. Observed dependencies wer
e interpreted in the classical way, taking into account the change of the p
enetration skin depth of the AC driving current in a magnetic conductor wit
h high circular magnetic permeability. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All r
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