Matteucci effect

Matteucci effect is one of the magnetomechanical effects, which is thermodynamically inverse to Wiedemann effect.[1] It is observable in amorphous wires with helical domain structure, which can be obtained by twisting the wire, or annealing under twist. The effect is most distinct in the so-called 'dwarven alloys' (called so because of the historical cobalt element etymology), with cobalt as main substituent.[2][3]

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  2. Vazquez, M. (1996). "A soft magnetic wire for sensor applications". Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 29.
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