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  • Magnetostriction: Basic Physical Elements
    Magnetostriction is a phenomenon only found in ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, cobalt and their alloys. The magnetostrictive principle is based on certain agnetomechanical properties of these materials.

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  • Handbook of Advanced Magnetic Materials
    Some other elements, such as Pd and Pt, are very close to satisfying the Stoner criterion and easily develop a magnetic moment in ferromagnetic alloys .
  • Properties and Applications of Nanocrystalline Alloys from Amorphous Precursors
    The Initial Stage of Nanocrystallization in Fe-Cu-Nb-Si-B Ferromagnetic Alloys .......59 .
  • Josephson junctions with ferromagnetic materials
    ferromagnetic alloys on concentration of Ni.
  • Ferromagnetism
    The pioneer magnetic studies of single metallic crystals were made by Beck (1918) and Webster (1925) and since then extensive investigations have been carried out, particularly by the Japanese, on ferromagnetic alloys as well as on the metals, in some cases over …
  • Heusler Alloys
    Although Sn is basically a nonmagnetic element, large mag- netic hyperfine fields are induced at the Sn nuclear sites of the ferromagnetic alloys throughtheFermicontactinteractionbetweenthespinpolarizedconductionelectrons .
  • Magnetic Nanostructures
    This huge class of ternary ferro- magnetic alloys provides unparalleled examples exhibiting, e.g. the magnetic shape memory effect, the magneto-caloric effect or, last not least, half metallicity, the key feature for spintronic materials.
  • Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications
    All of the devices described in this chapter are based upon magnetic nanowires made from the common ferromagnetic alloy Permalloy (Ni80Fe20).
  • Advances in Nanoscale Magnetism
    Heusler alloys have been of interest since 1903 when Heusler [1] reported that ferromagnetic alloys could be made from nonferromagnetic constituents Cu, Mn, and main group elements such as Al and Sn.
  • ICAME 2005
    So, they differ from disordered ferromagnetic alloys whose magnetic properties are successfully explained in terms of a site-diluted Ising model [1].
  • Amorphous magnetism and magnetic materials: Bibliography 1950–1976
    S. C. H. LIN, "Resistivity Minimum in an Amor- phous Ferromagnetic Alloy ", J. AppL Phys. 40 (1969) 2173.