Abstract

Measurements of magnetostriction λ, magnetic Barkhausen effect (MBE), and magnetic induction B have been made as a function of magnetic field H in a number of specimens of Tb0.3Dy0.7Fe1.9 prepared recently at Ames Laboratory. These results showed marked variations in properties from specimen to specimen. For example, the saturation magnetostriction of the materials under a compressive load of 14 MPa (2000 psi) varied from 1500 to 2200×10−6. However, it was noticed that in the high-performance, high-magnetostriction specimens a common feature was a very rapid change in magnetostriction with field in the range 400–500 Oe. Barkhausen measurements taken on two extreme specimens from the group also revealed very different signals, in particular the high-performance material was found to have a distinctive double peak in Barkhausen activity, one peak of which corresponded to the rapid change in magnetostriction, while the other occurred at the flat region of the magnetostriction versus field curve, corresponding to little or no change in magnetostriction.

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