Magnetic materials with very different saturation magnetostriction (lambda(s)) were selected: Co59Fe16Zr6CU1Nb2B16 amorphous alloy with low lambda(s) value (congruent to 10(-7)), Fe62.5Co6Ni7.5Zr7.5Cu1Nb2B15 amorphous alloy with lambda(s) congruent to 10(-5) and Tb0.27Dy0.73Fe2.0 (Terfenol) alloy with giant magnetostriction (lambda(s) congruent to 10(-3)). Magnetization intensity curves were obtained by means of a vibrating sample magnetometer from room temperature to 10 K. At low magnetizing field a reentrant magnetization behaviour was evidenced in all the investigated materials. This effect is proportional to magnetostriction value, going from a large effect in Terfenol to a small one in low magnetostriction materials. Saturation field, coercive field and hysteresis area behaviours as a function of temperature are in agreement with both the measured magnetization reentrance and stress-induced effects.
Evidence of magnetostriction influence on magnetic hysteresis behaviour at low temperature / Lanotte, Luciano; Ausanio, Giovanni; Iannotti, Vincenzo. - In: PHYSICA. B, CONDENSED MATTER. - ISSN 0921-4526. - STAMPA. - 275:1-3(2000), pp. 150-153. [10.1016/S0921-4526(99)00749-8]
Evidence of magnetostriction influence on magnetic hysteresis behaviour at low temperature
LANOTTE, LUCIANO;AUSANIO, GIOVANNI;IANNOTTI, VINCENZO
2000
Abstract
Magnetic materials with very different saturation magnetostriction (lambda(s)) were selected: Co59Fe16Zr6CU1Nb2B16 amorphous alloy with low lambda(s) value (congruent to 10(-7)), Fe62.5Co6Ni7.5Zr7.5Cu1Nb2B15 amorphous alloy with lambda(s) congruent to 10(-5) and Tb0.27Dy0.73Fe2.0 (Terfenol) alloy with giant magnetostriction (lambda(s) congruent to 10(-3)). Magnetization intensity curves were obtained by means of a vibrating sample magnetometer from room temperature to 10 K. At low magnetizing field a reentrant magnetization behaviour was evidenced in all the investigated materials. This effect is proportional to magnetostriction value, going from a large effect in Terfenol to a small one in low magnetostriction materials. Saturation field, coercive field and hysteresis area behaviours as a function of temperature are in agreement with both the measured magnetization reentrance and stress-induced effects.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.