2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4978006
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Field-anneal-induced magnetic anisotropy in highly textured Fe-Al magnetostrictive strips

Abstract: Highly textured (011)[100] Goss-oriented rolled sheet Fe-Al alloy is a promising magnetostrictive material for use in bending mode sensors and vibrational energy harvesters. In this paper, we performed magnetic field annealing (FA) to induce magnetic anisotropy in strips of highly textured Fe-Al. Prior work suggests FA as a viable alternative to stress annealing (SA), which leads to buckling of Fe-Al rolled sheet samples. The Fe-Al strips studied here exhibited tetragonal magnetostriction values ((3/2)λsat = λ… Show more

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“…One class of the energy harvesters is the magnetostrictive energy harvester, which is currently used in different areas such as ocean wave generators [24,25], down-hole drills [26], vehicle tires [27] and rotating shaft [28]. Many experimental studies have been conducted for manufacturing these magnetostrictive energy harvesters in the axial mode for Galfenol [29,30], as well as in bending mode for Galfenol [31][32][33][34] and for Alfenol [35,36].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One class of the energy harvesters is the magnetostrictive energy harvester, which is currently used in different areas such as ocean wave generators [24,25], down-hole drills [26], vehicle tires [27] and rotating shaft [28]. Many experimental studies have been conducted for manufacturing these magnetostrictive energy harvesters in the axial mode for Galfenol [29,30], as well as in bending mode for Galfenol [31][32][33][34] and for Alfenol [35,36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%