Giant magnetoimpedance in FM/SiO2/Cu/SiO2/FM films at GHz frequencies

Abstract We study the magnetic properties at high frequency of new structures of the tri-layer samples. The magnetoimpedance effect was analyzed in FM/i/Cu/i/FM sandwiched layers, where the ferromagnetic layer (FM) is, in fact, a multilayered film [F (10 nm)+Cu (1 nm)]×50 and F is the amorphous ferromagnetic alloy Fe 73.5 Cu 1 Nb 3 Si 13.5 B 9 and i is an isolating layer produced by magnetron sputtering. The effect of, both, the probe current frequency (in the range 10 MHz–1.8 GHz) and the dimensions of the magnetic and non-magnetic layers of the MI response were investigated. A comparison between samples with and without the isolating layer is discussed. MI ratios of 220% were obtained for samples at 180 MHz with a ferromagnetic and Cu width layers of 2 and 1 mm, respectively.