Abstract

The use of magnetomechanical measurements in studying soft ferromagnets is surveyed. Suitable methods for measuring magnetostriction and the field-dependence of elastic moduli are described. The use of these measurements in conjunction with appropriate domain models is considered as a means of studying domain processes; in particular for distinguishing between magnetomechanically active processes (moment rotation and 90° wall motion) and magnetomechanically inactive processes (180° domain wall motion). Examples are drawn from amorphous ribbons and wires, nanocrystalline ribbons and grain-oriented silicon-iron.

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