Magnetostrictive properties and structure of Fe83Ga17 during heat treatment
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Abstract
The effect of heat treatment on the magnetostrictive properties of a (110)-oriented polycrystal Fe83Ga17 alloy was investigated. It was found that the saturation magnetostrictive strain of the quenched Fe83Ga17 alloy exceeded 300×10-6 under a compressive stress of 25 MPa. The results of Neutron diffraction and differential thermal analysis confirmed that slow cooling leads to the change of phase structure which resuits in the change of magnetostrictive strain. The increase in magnetostrictive strain of the Fe83Ga17 alloy treated by quenching is explained as that the long-range DO3 is suppressed.
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