Delta E effect
The Delta E 'effect is a magnetomechanical effect. The name refers to changes in the effective elastic moduli of a magnetostrictive material, particularly the Young's modulus E, when a magnetic field is applied to a material.
This effect is connected to the tendency of a previously bent rod, made of magnetostrictive material, to straighten when subjected to a magnetic field applied along the rod's axis. This macroscopic effect is sometimes called the Guillemin effect', attributed to Claude-Marie Guillemin who first discussed the effect in 1846. The first explanations to the ΔE effect were given in the 1930s.