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The effect of the torsion strain on the electrical impedance in (Co0.95Fe0.
05)(72.5)Si12.5B15 amorphous wire has been investigated. The torsion stress
impedance ratio, defined as (Delta Z/Z)(xi) = [(Z(xi)-Z(xi(max))]/Z(xi(max
)), has an asymmetric character with a broad maximum at around 20 rad/m. Af
ter Joule heating without torsion (Delta Z/Z)(xi) has a tendency to achieve
finally a sharp and nearly symmetric shape. Maximum changes of (Delta Z/Z)
(xi), of 270% is obtained after optimal conditions of current annealing. Be
sides, GMI ratio, (Delta Z/Z)(H) = [(Z(H)-Z(H-max)]/Z(H-max) can be signifi
cantly improved too reaching 350% in the particular case of current anneali
ng at 550 mA for 0.5 min. The asymmetry of the (Delta Z/Z)(xi) in the as-ca
st state and after torsion annealing could be ascribed to the spontaneous o
r induced helical anisotropy. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S002
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