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Effect of Solidification Texture on the Magnetostrictive Behavior of Galfenol

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DOI: 10.1007/s11661-013-2022-2

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This study investigates the magnetostrictive functionality of crystallographic textures developed by directional solidification of a vacuum-melted galfenol cast button. A polycrystalline Fe82.4Ga17.6 alloy was melted using vacuum arc melting and solidified in a water-cooled copper mold. Optical metallography confirmed the development of large columnar grains in the solidification microstructure. Phase constitution and magnetic domain structures of sample were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and magnetic force microscopy (MFM). The results showed that the cast button has a disordered body-centered cubic (bcc) (A2) single-phase structure that consisted of a combination of well-aligned stripe-like and maze-like magnetic domains. To investigate the magnetostriction behavior, a couple of pins were cut along columnar grains as well as in the transverse direction. Magnetostriction was measured in the presence of an externally applied magnetic field. It was found that pins cut along the columnar grains comprised very high magnetostriction, whereas transverse pins had lower magnetostriction against the applied field. (C) The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2013

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