Young’s modulus, magnetization, and magnetostriction measurements were made as a function of applied magnetic field and compressive stress in [100] single crystal DyZn at 77 K. Piezomagnetic constants greater than 300 nm/A and changes in Young’s modulus greater than 40 GPa were found. Pronounced features are abrupt changes in the elastic moduli, magnetostriction, and coupling factors arising from “jumps” in the magnetization occurring as the moment changes from one easy [100] axis to another. The characteristic magnetic fields at which this change occurs depend strongly upon the stress induced magnetic anisotropy. Magnetomechanical coupling factors reach 0.91.
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