Phase transformations and magnetostriction in Fe100−xGax bulk alloys

Author:

Coïsson Marco1ORCID,Dakmak N’Dri Kouassi2,Diallo Lindor3ORCID,Olivetti Elena S.1ORCID,Martino Luca1,Sasso Carlo P.1ORCID,Celegato Federica1ORCID,Barrera Gabriele1ORCID,Pasquale Massimo1ORCID,Rizzi Paola3ORCID,Malandrino Mery3ORCID,Nakonechna Olha4ORCID,Cuvilly Fabien4,Tiberto Paola1ORCID,Juraszek Jean4ORCID,Bahamida Saïda5,Fnidiki Abdeslem4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INRIM, Advanced Materials and Life Sciences Division, Torino, Italy

2. Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Lorraine, Nancy, France

3. Chemistry Department, University of Torino, Torino, Italy

4. UNIROUEN, INSA Rouen, CNRS, GPM, Normandie Université, 76000 Rouen, France

5. Research Unit UR-MPE, University of Boumerdes, 35000 Boumerdes, Algeria

Abstract

Fe–Ga alloys, containing 18, 21, and 23 at.% of Ga, were prepared in bulk form. In their as-cast state, they display a small magnetostriction, that is strongly improved after annealing at 1000 [Formula: see text]C for 24 h, and subsequent rapid cooling. Multiple characterization techniques, such as x-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, Mössbauer spectroscopy, temperature-dependent magnetization curves, hysteresis loops, magnetic force microscopy, and magnetostriction measurements, were exploited in synergy to gain a deep understanding of the structure–property relationships in the studied alloys, before and after annealing. The A2 phase, which is favored in the lower range of compositions and is promoted at the expense of the [Formula: see text] one by annealing, is responsible for characteristic dendritic and maze magnetic domains, and for the strong improvement of the magnetostriction, which almost reaches 240 ppm (transverse configuration) in the alloys with 18 at.% of Ga, after annealing.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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