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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 13: Magnetic Materials II
MA 13.7: Talk
Monday, March 14, 2011, 18:30–18:45, HSZ 401
The AC transport properties of iron whiskers at 4.2 K — •Matthäus Langosch, Haibin Gao, and Uwe Hartmann — Institute of Experimental Physics, Saarland University, Postfach 151150, D-66041, Saarbruecken, Germany
Iron single crystals (iron whiskers) were grown as specific samples to investigate the magneto-impedance (MI) effect at low temperature. MI measurements on iron whiskers with <100> growth direction were first carried out at room temperature. The MI effect of the whiskers was observed as a function of driving current and frequency. Calculations based on the standard skin effect formalism provide the complex values of the effective circumferential permeability. Furthermore, MI measurements at low temperature were employed to investigate the AC transport properties. In addition, DC measurements were carried out to extract magneto-resistance (MR) effects from the MI data. At room temperature, the change of the impedance is about 150 % and mainly due to the skin effect. At low temperature, MR effects are taken into account.