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Neutron scattering in studies of Fe-based functional alloys (Fe–Ga, Fe–Al)

А. М. Балагуров, I.S. Golovin

2020Physics-Uspekhi17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Discovered in the early 2000s, giant magnetostriction prompted many experimental and theoretical studies. However, the physical mechanism underlying this important functional property has not been fully understood, despite 20 years of continuous effort. The models currently under discussion are based on the concept of specifically ordered microscopic regions that emerge in a disordered crystal matrix. Of special importance in detecting suchlike structural states are techniques that involve the scattering of X-ray (synchrotron), electron, and neutron radiation. The current state of structural studies of Fe–Ga and Fe–Al alloys is reviewed, with the focus on neutron diffraction.

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Neutron diffractionNeutron scatteringSynchrotron radiationNeutronScatteringMaterials scienceMagnetostrictionSynchrotronDiffractionCondensed matter physicsCrystallographyPhysicsNuclear physicsChemistryOpticsMagnetic fieldQuantum mechanicsMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsMagnetic Properties of Alloys
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