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Effect of quenching on the magnetostriction on Fe/sub 1-x/Ga/sub x/ (0.13x>0.21)
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringOrdered StructureMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistanceMagnetismMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetoelasticityMagnetic MaterialGa AtomsMicrostructureRoom TemperatureFerromagnetismNatural SciencesFe/sub 1-X/ga/sub X/Condensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignMagnetic PropertyAlloy PhaseMagnetic Field
The magnetostriction (/spl lambda//sub 100/) of b.c.c. Fe is increased over 10-fold at room temperature by the substitution of /spl sim/20% gallium for Fe. Fe/sub 1-x/Ga/sub x/ alloys with x between 0.19 and 0.214 that are quenched from 800/spl deg/C exhibit magnetostrictions /spl sim/25% higher than those furnace-cooled at 10/spl deg//min. We propose that this great increase of magnetostriction above that of Fe in Fe-Ga alloys is not due to conventional magnetoelastic effects but due to the substitutive presence of asymmetrically shaped clusters of the Ga atoms. As the concentration of solute atoms approaches 25%, the lattice becomes relaxed with formation of a more ordered structure and the magnetostriction decreases in value.
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