Interpretation of the magnetization mechanism in Terfenol-D using Barkhausen pulse-height analysis and irreversible magnetostriction

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Abstract

The ternary alloy Dy0.7Tb0.3Fe1.9, known as Terfenol-D, is a highly magnetostrictive alloy with magnetostriction coefficients along the principal crystallographic directions of λ111=1640×10-6 and λ100≤100(±30)×10 -6. The bulk magnetostriction λ is dependent on the state of magnetization M, on the original domain configuration, and on the texture of the material. This paper reports on Barkhausen measurements and magnetostriction. The pulse-height distribution of Barkhausen emissions revealed events occurring at a specific amplitude which were stress dependent. The magnetostriction results gave a saturation magnetostriction in excess of 2000 μ strain.

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Jiles, D. C., & Hariharan, S. (1990). Interpretation of the magnetization mechanism in Terfenol-D using Barkhausen pulse-height analysis and irreversible magnetostriction. Journal of Applied Physics, 67(9), 5013–5015. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.344707

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