Measuring the Magnetostrictive Effect on Ferromagnets Using a Michelson Interferometer

Authors

  • Agass Tetradze Department of Chemical Technology, Navoi State Mining Institute, Navoi, Republic of Uzbekistan
  • Ana Perianto Department of Chemical Technology, Navoi State Mining Institute, Navoi, Republic of Uzbekistan
  • Mahardyka Aghust Department of Chemical Technology, Navoi State Mining Institute, Navoi, Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Linear change, Magnetic field, Ferromagnetic substances

Abstract

Magnetostriction  is  the  change  in  size  or  shape  of  objects  during  magnetization.  In ferromagnets, magnetostriction reaches  large  values . In antiferromagnets, paramagnets and diamagnets, this value is very small. In modern theory of magnetism, magnetostriction is considered to be the result of two main types of interactions in ferromagnetic bodies: electrical exchange and magnetic interaction. Accordingly, the magnetostriction in a crystal lattice can be of two types depending on the nature of the deformation [2]. Due to changes in magnetic forces and changes in alternating forces (dipole-dipole, spin-orbital). In this paper, a linear change in the magnetic field of some ferromagnetic substances was measured using a Michelson interferometer. The measurement accuracy of the Michelson interferometer is shown to be 10-7m. A graph of the linear variation of iron and nickel as a function of the magnetic field value is plotted.

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29-06-2021

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Tetradze, A. ., Perianto, A. ., & Aghust, M. . (2021). Measuring the Magnetostrictive Effect on Ferromagnets Using a Michelson Interferometer. TWIST, 16(3), 78-89. https://twistjournal.net/twist/article/view/9

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