Title of article :
Magnetostriction of binary and ternary Fe–Ga alloys
Author/Authors :
E. M. Summers، نويسنده , , D. Wu and T. A. Lograsso ، نويسنده , , M. Wun-Fogle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This article will review the development of the
Fe–Ga (Galfenol) alloy system for magnetostriction
applications including work on substitutional ternary
alloying additions for magnetic property enhancement. A
majority of the alloying addition research has focused on
substitutional ternary elements in Bridgman grown single
crystals with the intent of improving the magnetostrictive
capability of the Galfenol system. Single crystals provide
the ideal vehicle to assess the effectiveness of the addition
on the magnetostrictive properties by eliminating grain
boundary effects, orientation variations, and grain-to-grain
interactions that occur when polycrystals respond to
applied magnetic fields. In almost all cases, ternary additions
of transition metal elements have decreased the
magnetostriction values from the binary Fe–Ga alloy. Most
of the ternary additions are known to stabilize the D03
chemical order and could be a primary contribution to the
observed reduction in magnetostriction. In contrast, both
Sn and Al are found to substitute chemically for Ga. For Sn
additions, whose solubility is limited, no reduction in
magnetostriction strains are observed when compared to
the equivalent binary alloy composition. Aluminum additions,
whose effect on the magnetoelastic coupling on Fe is
similar to Ga, result in a rule of mixture relationship. The
reviewed research suggests that phase stabilization of the
disordered bcc structure is a key component to increase the
magnetostriction of Fe–Ga alloys
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science