About this Abstract |
Meeting |
Materials Science & Technology 2020
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Symposium
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2020 Undergraduate Student Poster Contest
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Presentation Title |
Maximizing Magnetostriction in Fe-Ga-Zr Nanocrystalline Alloys |
Author(s) |
Ria Nandwana, Matthew Willard, Yumi Ijiri |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Ria Nandwana |
Abstract Scope |
There is a demand for materials with large magnetostrictive coefficients due to their applicability in tunable multiferroic sensors. Fe-Ga single crystals and polycrystalline materials have exhibited large magnetostrictive coefficients on the order of several hundred ppm in bulk samples. Nanocrystalline Fe-Ga alloys would be advantageous for these sensor applications; however, they have been found to exhibit lower magnetostrictive coefficients. In our experiments, (Fe100-xGax)92Zr8 alloys were synthesized in the form of nanocomposite ribbons by rapid solidification processing. X-ray diffraction measurements were taken before and after annealing to ensure that the desired crystal structure was achieved. When measured, a maximum magnetostriction of 10.4 ppm was found at x= 22 for the nanocomposite ribbons. The coercivity and saturation magnetization of the sample was measured using VSM for additional characterization. |