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The Magnetostriction Behavior of Iron Single Crystals
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1968
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnetoelastic MaterialsMagnetic MaterialsMagnetismMagnetic Field OrientationPyrochlore MagnetsMicromagneticsThermodynamicsEnvironmental MagnetismMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetic MeasurementIron Single CrystalsMagnetoelasticityMagnetic MaterialMicro-magnetic ModelingFerromagnetismNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic PropertyMagnetic Field
The magnetostriction of iron single crystals has been measured as a function of temperature (77°K to 900°K), magnetic field (up to 14 kOe), and magnetic field orientation. These data have been used to evaluate the magnetostriction constants for two- and five-constant expressions. The high-temperature maximum in λ100 as reported by Tatsumoto and Okamoto has been confirmed but not the low-temperature maximum. A comparison of the five constants with the conventional magnetoelastic coupling theory revealed no correlation. The forced anisotropic magnetostriction constants have been evaluated as a function of temperature and found to be small for iron, while the volume effect was in agreement with previous results.
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