Observation of anisotropic magneto-inductance effect
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cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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effectanisotropicdependencesmagneto-inductanceamplitudeanglebillioncommercial
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We have discovered a new phenomenon that inductance oscillates as a function of the angle between an in-plane magnetic field and an electric current direction in permalloy films, which we have named "the anisotropic magneto-inductance (AML) effect". We have investigated the dependences of the AML effect on the size and voltage. The length, frequency, and amplitude dependences suggest that the AML effect should be evaluated in terms of "inductivity". Inductors based on this AML effect have the potential to be variable, on-chip, and one billion times smaller than the small commercial inductor.
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