Giant Reversible Magnetostriction In A Ferromagnet-Polymer Composite

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2020)

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A magnetostrictive ferromagnet-polymer composite consisting of steel wires suspended in a polymer matrix has been developed that exhibits large reversible magnetostrictive strain in relatively low magnetic fields. The strain for a fixed field is a nonmonotonic function of wire loading for the longer wires investigated, and the strain for a given wire loading increases with decreasing the wire length. Within the limits of this study, a maximum saturation strain of 60.2% in a 7.5kOe field was observed with a wire length of 0.50cm and a wire volume fraction of approximately 0.2. No degradation in strain was observed over the maximum number of 50 expansion cycles.
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