Binary iron-gallium (Galfenol) alloys have large magnetostrictions over a wide temperature range. Single crystal measurements show that additions of 2 at. % or greater of 3d and 4d transition elements with fewer (V, Cr, Mo, Mn) and more (Co, Ni, Rh) valence electrons than Fe, all reduce the saturation magnetostriction. Kawamiya and Adachi [J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 31–34, 145 (1983)] reported that the D03 structure is stabilized by 3dtransition elements with electron∕atom ratios both less than iron and greater than iron. IfD03 ordering decreases the magnetostriction, the maximum magnetostriction should be largest for the (more disordered) binary Fe–Ga alloys as observed. Notably, addition of small amounts of C (0.07, 0.08, and 0.14 at. %) incre...
Lorentz microscopy was applied to the observation of magnetic domains in iron-gallium (Fe–Ga) alloys...
The low temperature heat capacity Cp of Fe1−xGax alloys with large magnetostriction has been investi...
International audienceFe–Ga alloys, containing 18, 21, and 23 at.% of Ga, were prepared in bulk form...
The additions of trace amounts of small interstitial atoms (carbon, boron, and nitrogen) to Fe–Ga (G...
The effect of carbon addition on the magnetostriction of Fe–Ga and Fe–Al alloys was investigated and...
Investigations were made into the effect of small additions of Ni, Mo, Sn, as well as larger additio...
The addition of nonmagnetic Ga into body-centered cubic Fe enhances the magnetostriction constant λ1...
This study examines the effect of quenching on Fe100-x-Gax (x – 20 & 25) alloys. The long range ...
The tetragonal magnetostriction constant, (3/2)λ100, of Fe–Si single crystals was measured and was f...
Transmission synchrotron diffraction was employed to characterize the Ga ordering in magnetostrictiv...
We report, for the first time, correlations between crystal structure, microstructure and magnetofun...
Both components of the tetragonal magnetoelastic constant b1: the saturation magnetostriction, λγ,2 ...
It was recently reported that the addition of nonmagnetic Ga increased the saturation magnetostricti...
This paper presents a comparative study on the tetragonal magnetostriction constant,λγ,2, [ = (3/2)λ...
Iron is a well-utilized material in structural and magnetic applications. This does not mean, howeve...
Lorentz microscopy was applied to the observation of magnetic domains in iron-gallium (Fe–Ga) alloys...
The low temperature heat capacity Cp of Fe1−xGax alloys with large magnetostriction has been investi...
International audienceFe–Ga alloys, containing 18, 21, and 23 at.% of Ga, were prepared in bulk form...
The additions of trace amounts of small interstitial atoms (carbon, boron, and nitrogen) to Fe–Ga (G...
The effect of carbon addition on the magnetostriction of Fe–Ga and Fe–Al alloys was investigated and...
Investigations were made into the effect of small additions of Ni, Mo, Sn, as well as larger additio...
The addition of nonmagnetic Ga into body-centered cubic Fe enhances the magnetostriction constant λ1...
This study examines the effect of quenching on Fe100-x-Gax (x – 20 & 25) alloys. The long range ...
The tetragonal magnetostriction constant, (3/2)λ100, of Fe–Si single crystals was measured and was f...
Transmission synchrotron diffraction was employed to characterize the Ga ordering in magnetostrictiv...
We report, for the first time, correlations between crystal structure, microstructure and magnetofun...
Both components of the tetragonal magnetoelastic constant b1: the saturation magnetostriction, λγ,2 ...
It was recently reported that the addition of nonmagnetic Ga increased the saturation magnetostricti...
This paper presents a comparative study on the tetragonal magnetostriction constant,λγ,2, [ = (3/2)λ...
Iron is a well-utilized material in structural and magnetic applications. This does not mean, howeve...
Lorentz microscopy was applied to the observation of magnetic domains in iron-gallium (Fe–Ga) alloys...
The low temperature heat capacity Cp of Fe1−xGax alloys with large magnetostriction has been investi...
International audienceFe–Ga alloys, containing 18, 21, and 23 at.% of Ga, were prepared in bulk form...