- The
inverse magnetostrictive effect,
magnetoelastic effect or
Villari effect,
after its
discoverer Emilio Villari, is the
change of the
magnetic susceptibility...
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Magnetoelastic filaments are one-dimensional
composite structures that
exhibit both
magnetic and
elastic properties.
Interest in
these materials tends...
- on its cross-section form and is
defined only by
current density and
magnetoelastic properties of the rod: α = j h 15 2 G {\displaystyle \alpha =j{\frac...
- manganese. The
strongest piezomagnet known is
uranium dioxide, with
magnetoelastic memory switching at
magnetic fields near 180,000 Oe at temperatures...
- material,
requiring more
energy to
create the domain. This is
called "
magnetoelastic anisotropy energy". To form
these closure domains with "sideways" magnetization...
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found in UO2
changes sign with the
applied magnetic field and
exhibits magnetoelastic memory switching phenomena at
record high switch-fields of 180,000 Oe...
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demonstrate a
robust strange nonchaotic attractor involved the
buckling of a
magnetoelastic ribbon driven quasiperiodically by two
incommensurate frequencies in...
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consisting of a
magnetoelastic and a
piezoelectric component. This type of
heterostructure is
composed of an
epitaxial magnetoelastic thin film grown...
- 1088/0370-1328/82/2/314. Mohn, P.; Schwarz, K.; Wagner, D. (February 1991). "
Magnetoelastic anomalies in Fe-Ni
Invar alloys".
Physical Review B. 43: 3318–3324....
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rotating electric machines power transformers magnetostrictive actuators magnetoelastic sensors magnetic field sensors (e. g. fluxgates) It is also
widely used...