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Petculescu G, Lambert PK, Clark AE, Hathaway KB, Xing Q, Lograsso TA, et al. Temperature dependence of magnetoelastic properties of Fe100-xSix (5 < x < 20). J Appl Phys. 2012;111:07a921. Abstract
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Restorff JB, Wun-Fogle M, Hathaway KB, Clark AE, Lograsso TA, Petculescu G. Tetragonal magnetostriction and magnetoelastic coupling in Fe-Al, Fe-Ga, Fe-Ge, Fe-Si, Fe-Ga-Al, and Fe-Ga-Ge alloys. J Appl Phys. 2012;111:023905. Abstract
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Petculescu G, Ledet KL, Huang M, Lograsso TA, Zhang YN, Wu RQ, et al. Magnetostriction, elasticity, and D0(3) phase stability in Fe-Ga and Fe-Ga-Ge alloys. J Appl Phys. 2011;109:07a904. Abstract
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Petculescu G, Mandru AO, Yuhasz WM, Lograsso TA, Wun-Fogle M, Restorff JB, et al. The effect of partial substitution of Ge for Ga on the elastic and magnetoelastic properties of Fe-Ga alloys. Journal of Applied Physics. 2010;107:09a926. Abstract
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Petculescu G, LeBlanc JB, Wun-Fogle M, Restorff JB, Yuhasz WM, Lograsso TA, et al. Magnetoelastic coupling in Fe100-xGex single crystals with 4 < x < 18. Journal of Applied Physics. 2009;105:07a932. Abstract
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Petculescu G, LeBlanc JB, Wun-Fogle M, Restorff JB, Burton WC, Cao JX, et al. Magnetoelasticity of Fe100-xGex(5 < x < 18) Single Crystals From 81 K to 300 K. Ieee Transactions on Magnetics. 2009;45:4149-52. Abstract
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