Abstract

A new kind of magnetostrictive wire in Fe–Ga alloy was successfully prepared through process of hot forging and cold drawing. Microstructure and magnetostrictive properties were investigated in the as-drawn, water-quenched, and furnace-cooled states of the Fe–Ga wires. The magnetostriction value of 66 ppm was achieved in a low applied field of less than 80 Oe for the water-quenched Fe 85Ga 15 wire, three times that of the currently typical Fe–Ni magnetostrictive wires. X-ray diffraction patterns show small shoulders at the low angle sides of the main X-ray diffraction peaks. This might suggest the existence of Ga–Ga pairs in the matrix of A2 phase in the Fe–Ga alloys, resulting in a high magnetostriction for the water-quenched Fe–Ga wire.

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