Correlation effects in Barkhausen noise and magnetic attenuation in soft ribbons

Abstract

The propagation of the effects connected with the occurrence of magnetization reversals in an amorphous ribbon of Fe63B64Si8Ni15 has been investigated using a method based on two pickup coils separated by a distance variable between 2 an 40 mm. The ratio R between the voltage signals induced in the coils contains information on the location where the magnetization reversal took place. This information can be extracted by knowing the function V(x) which represents the attenuation of a signal generated by a reversal that took place at a distance x from the coil. A mathematical model for extracting this function starting from the histogram of the experimentally measured values of R is presented. The attenuation function obtained in this way is relatively independent on the distance between the coils, and this is in strong support of the correctness of the model adopted.

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