The magnetostatic interaction between two ferromagnetic microwires is calculated as a function of their geometric parameters and compared with those measured through magnetic hysteresis loops of glass-coated amorphous Fe% 77.5Si7.5B15 microwires. The hysteresis loops are characterized by well-defined Barkhausen jumps corresponding each to the magnetization reversal of individual microwires, separated by horizontal plateaux. It is shown that the magnetostatic interaction between them is responsible for the appearance of these plateaux. Finally, using the expression for the magnetostatic interaction is trivial to obtain the interacting force between microwires. Our results are intended to provide guidelines for the use of these microwires with technological purpose such as the fabrication of magnetic sensors.
@article{arxiv.1106.1466,
title = {How do magnetic microwires interact magnetostatically?},
author = {A. Pereira and J. C. Denardin and J. Escrig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1466},
year = {2011}
}