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Manganese-substituted cobalt ferrite magnetostrictive materials for magnetic stress sensor applications

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TABLE I. Target and final compositions for the series of manganese substi-tuted cobalt ferrite samples with various amounts of manganese substitutedfor Fe.
FIG. 3. Magnetostriction curves for CoFe2−xMnxO4 samples.

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