Giant Magnetostrictive 'Terfenol" Compounds

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. E. Clark
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Rare earth compounds are widely known as possessing many extraordinary magnetic properties. In this paper, we focus on the huge magnetically induced displacements (magnetostrictions) which characterize the compounds of terbium with iron (Terfenol). Materials prepared commercially by both free-standing-zone (FSZ) and modified Bridgman (MB) techniques have now become available in large sizes and shapes. Prior to the development of the Terfenol alloys, it was possible to achieve giant magnetostrictions only at cryogenic temperatures. In the cubic Laves phase TbFe2 compound, saturation strains exceed 3000 x 10-6 at room temperature and above. Large magnetization 'jumps' can occur, causing huge spontaneous magnetostrictions with small triggering magnetic fields.
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APA: A. E. Clark  (1992)  Giant Magnetostrictive 'Terfenol" Compounds

MLA: A. E. Clark Giant Magnetostrictive 'Terfenol" Compounds. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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