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Low noise MI sensor (MI-CB-1DK, shows 20 pT/Hz0.5 at 10 Hz of noise density [1] based on amorphous magnetic wire has been commercialized in 2006, and has been used for detecting foreign ferrous particles in various products such as foods, medicines and industrial products produced in factories. In the case of foreign particles detection, it is required to detect foreign ferrous particles with a size...
MI sensor is a magnetic sensor based on the Magneto Impedance (MI) effect discovered by Mori et al. in 1993[1]. A small and highly sensitive magnetic sensor (AMI 306) based on above MI effect and used as an electromagnetic compass mainly in mobile phones and smart phones has been developed and commercialized by AICHI MICRO INTELLIGENT[2]. According to theoretical analysis, the MI sensor is foreseen...
We have investigated the detailed magnetization reversal in 10-nm-thick Ni-Fe elliptical dots with several dot sizes using magnetic field sweeping (MFS)-magnetic force microscopy (MFM). At the dot edges, the shape of the phase (the stray field) curve versus magnetic field changes from a stepped hysteresis loop to a almost nonstepped hysteresis loop with increasing dot size. On the other hand, at the...
In the present paper, epitaxial Co2MnSi (CMS) films on MgO-buffered MgO (001) substrates are fabricated and the structural and magnetic properties of the fabricated CMS films are studied.
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