Compounds | Reactions | Production
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Terbium Compounds |
Terfenol-D |
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The alloy has an extremely high magnetostriction; it expands and contracts in magnetic fields. It sees application in magnetomechanical sensors, actuators, and acoustic and ultrasonic transducers or in naval sonar systems. |
Developed in the 1950's at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory in America. It is named after terbium, iron (Fe), Naval Ordnance Laboratory (NOL), and the D comes from dysprosium. |