Influence of Ferromagnetic Ribbon Width on Q Factor and Magnetoelastic Resonance Frequency
S. Atalay, O.O. Inan, V.S. Kolat, T. Izgi
Inonu University, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Malatya, Turkey
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In this study, Fe40Ni38Mo4B18 (2826MB) amorphous ferromagnetic ribbons were used as a magnetoelastic sensor. The variation in resonance frequency and quality (Q) factor values of samples with a 30 mm length and different widths is investigated as a function of a magnetic field. It is observed that as the sample width increases, the change in resonance frequency and the Q factor both decrease. The parameter Q× amplitude/M is defined to understand the effect of a ribbon width on the resonance curve. According to this parameter, samples with 1 and 2 mm widths are found to have a better magnetoelastic effect.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.139.159
topics: magnetoelastic sensor, resonance frequency, Q factor