An experimental analysis from the magnetic interactions in nanowire arrays
Wibson W. G. Silva, Adrielson de A. Dias, Alexandre R. Rodrigues,, Francisco E. Ch\'avez, Rafael A. de Oliveira, Jos\'e Holanda

TL;DR
This paper experimentally investigates magnetic interactions in nanowire arrays, revealing two distinct magnetic behaviors and providing a novel approach to analyze magnetic dependence crucial for sensor applications.
Contribution
It introduces the first experimental method to analyze magnetic behavior in nanostructures based on magnetic interactions.
Findings
Identification of demagnetized and magnetized behaviors
First experimental analysis method for magnetic dependence
Implications for sensor technology
Abstract
We study the magnetic interactions experimentally in nanostructures of nanowire arrays. The intensity value obtained from the interactions provides information about its magnetic behavior. We observed two types of experimental magnetic behavior, i. e., demagnetized and magnetized. Our approach represents the first experimental way to analyze the magnetic behavior of a nanostructure considering its magnetic dependence, which is very important for applications in sensors, for example.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Field Sensors Techniques
