Authors | Reza Sarhaddi,Mohammad reza Rasouli |
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Journal | Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism |
Page number | 201-213 |
Serial number | 35 |
Volume number | 1 |
IF | 0.93 |
Paper Type | Full Paper |
Published At | 2021 |
Journal Grade | ISI |
Journal Type | Electronic |
Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
In this work, giant magnetoimpedance (GMI); magnetic hysteresis loop; and sensitivity of Co68.5Fe4Si16.5B11 (S), Co67.7Fe4W0.8Si16.5B11 (W1), and Co66.5Fe4W2Si16.5B11 (W2) are comparatively studied for evaluating the effect of tungsten (W) on cobalt-based ribbons. At the frequency of 4.5 MHz and current of 25 mA, the values of GMI and sensitivity of W1 and W2 ribbons are, respectively, 105% and 36%/Oe, and 97% and 68%/Oe, so they are significantly enhanced as compared to S ribbons. Next, iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticles are synthesized using the co-precipitation method, and polyvinyl alcohol-Fe3O4 (PVA/Fe3O4) nanocomposite films are prepared by dispersing Fe3O4 nanoparticles with weight ratios of 1–9% in the PVA solution. Then, magnetic properties and sensitivity of W1 and W2 ribbons are studied in the presence of PVA/Fe3O4 nanocomposite films with different ratios on both sides of the ribbons as well as in the absence of PVA/Fe3O4 nanocomposites. The results reveal that by increasing Fe3O4 weight ratio in PVA, the GMI and sensitivity of sandwiched ribbons increase remarkably as compared to ribbons free of PVA/Fe3O4 nanocomposite films. The maximum values of GMI and sensitivity are observed in the W1 ribbon covered with 7% nanocomposite, and sensitivity is enhanced up to 91%/Oe as compared to non-covered ribbons. These results present a new efficient method for increasing GMI and sensitivity in biosensor applications.
tags: Cobalt-based magnetic ribbons, Magnetite nanoparticles, Polymer nanocomposites, Giant magnetoimpedance