Abstract

The current paper deals with the influence of Tb doping on magnetic and magnetostrictive properties of Fe-19 Ga-xTb (x up to 0.37 at%) and Fe-27.4 Ga-xTb (x up to 0.5 at%) alloys at room temperature by vibrating sample magnetometry and strain gauge methods. The magnetocrystalline anisotropy constant and the magnetic permeability are improved in Fe19 Ga-xTb alloys upon Tb addition. A significant enhancement of the magnetostriction up to ≈ 235 ppm in Fe-19 Ga-0.37 Tb alloys is observed.Alloying of Fe-27.4 Ga with 0.3 at%Tb increases the magnetization, permeability, and magnetostriction, and decreases the coercivity, remanent magnetization, and hysteresis losses. Beyond this Tb content, a considerable amount of the phase enriched in Ga and Tb precipitates, which opposes magnetic domain wall motions and declines the magnetic properties.An improvement of the magnetic properties in Fe-Ga-Tb alloys might be correlated to the magnetocrystalline anisotropy and the localized strain induced by Tb. The present work demonstrates that the full potential of Fe-Ga-Tb alloys is yet to be explored for engineering soft magnetic applications.

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