Giant magnetostrictive Fe-Ga alloys are expected as actuator/sensor materials with high respective velocity and large stress created by the magnetostriction. To develop magnetostrictive material induced by low magnetic fields, we investigated magnetostrictive (positive magnetostriction/negative magnetostriction) bimorph layers, that is, Fe80Ga20 ribbon (146μm)/Ni (14μm) film produced by magnetron sputtering. The Fe 80Ga20 ribbon was prepared by rapid solidification. The magnetostrictive property of the cantilever-type foil was determined experimentally using the optical lever method. The displacement of the upper part of the foil with a length of 22 mm was 530 μm under a low steady magnetic field of 40kAm-1 and exhibits little hysteresis. These magnetostrictive properties are also maintained under a low-frequency alternating magnetic field. Moreover, the displacement of the foil at the mechanical resonance frequency exhibits a peak and reaches 2.0mm at a weak magnetic field of 4 kAm-1. The magnetostrictive bimorph layers are useful for applications in microdevices such as micropumps. © 2007 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Okazaki, T., Tanaka, M., Okanisi, N., Kojima, S., Michigami, M., & Furuya, Y. (2007). Magnetostrictive properties of Fe-Ga/Ni bimorph layers. Materials Transactions, 48(2), 117–120. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.48.117
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