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Reply to the 'Comment on "Ultralow magnetostrictive flexible ferromagnetic nanowires"' by D. Faurie, N. Challab, M. Haboussi, and F. Zighem, Nanoscale , 2022, 14 , DOI: 10.1039/D1NR01773J.

Giuseppe MuscasPetra E JönssonM Venkata Kamalakar
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
In the comment to our paper, D. Faurie et al. have carried out simulations on Co-nanowires subjected to tensile stress perpendicular to the length of the nanowires. According to their simulation, the low effective magnetostriction constant of the Co nanowires results from a very low transfer of stress. They suggest that a higher transfer of stress would be obtained if the wires are bent along the length of the nanowires. Here we compare the result of magneto-optical experiments conducted by bending the nanowires both along and perpendicular to their long axis. The obtained effective magnetostriction of the Co-nanowires is, within the experimental resolution, independent of the bending direction.
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