Álvaro Peña, D. Matatagui, C. Cruz, P. de la Presa, P. Marín, Carmen Horrillo
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Study of magnetoelastic resonance for chemical sensors: Ribbons vs microwires
In this work, the magnetoelastic resonance behaviour has been studied in amorphous metallic ribbons and microwires using a custom-made setup. First, optimal setup conditions were determined for both devices, then the frequency shift dependence on polymer mass deposition was studied. Both devices show a predictable response to the mass deposition of the polymer tested, making them suitable for contactless chemical sensors.