Project Details
PAk 1: Fe-Pd-X Thin Film-Polymer Composites for Sensor Applications - Combinatorial Development of New Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Thin Films with Improved Intrinsic Properties
Applicant
Professor Dr.-Ing. Alfred Ludwig
Subject Area
Materials Science
Term
from 2006 to 2014
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 28258879
The project is part of a package proposal aiming at new Fe-Pd based ferromagnetic shape memory alloys for sensor applications. The aim of this project is to identify new FSMA with improved intrinsic properties, i.e. both martensitic and ferromagnetic transition temperatures well above room temperature as well as a high magnetic anisotropy and saturation magnetization. The search will be based on the Fe-Pd system with additions of further elements. The strategy to find new alloys in the Fe-Pd-X(-Y) system will be based on the combinatorial materials science approach, i.e. deposition of thin film materials libraries and high-throughput characterization of these by automated screening technologies. An automated measurement of temperature-dependent magneto-electronic properties for the identification of phase transitions and micro-machined cantilever arrays for the parallel optical detection of the shapememory effect and magnetostrictive effects will be used. The compositional dependencies of martensitic and ferromagnetic phase transformation temperatures, as well as magnetoresistive effects in the Fe-Pd-X(-Y) thin films will be studied in detail in order to optimize film properties. Finally, it will be investigated if field-induced strain can be detected in the newly developed films by using microsystem technology.
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