Microwave permeability of amorphous Co67Fe7B26 films deposited on a flexible substrate was studied in a wide range of film thicknesses up to 1.40 μm. Microwave permeability measurements were carried out using the coaxial technique in the frequency range from 0.1 to 10 GHz. It was found that both the static permeability and the ferromagnetic resonance frequency depend weakly on the film thickness. Analysis of the microwave data showed that the studied films possess in-plane magnetic anisotropy. The influence of the skin effect on the frequency dependence of the microwave permeability was modeled using an analytical approach. It was demonstrated that the decrease in the peak of the imaginary part of the microwave permeability with film thickness growth is related to the skin effect. The results obtained may be useful for microwave applications of soft magnetic CoFeB films.
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