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Magnetic and martensitic transformations of NiMnX(X=In,Sn,Sb) ferromagnetic shape memory alloys
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2004
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Crystal StructureMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringMechanical EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic MaterialsMultiple Martensitic TransformationsMagnetoresistanceMagnetismOther FsmasMartensitic TransformationsMaterials ScienceMagnetic Shape Memory AlloysMagnetoelasticityMagnetic MaterialMicro-magnetic ModelingMicrostructureFerromagnetismNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsMagnetic PropertyAlloy Phase
Martensitic and magnetic transformations of the Heusler Ni50Mn50−yXy (X=In, Sn, Sb) alloys were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry and vibrating sample magnetometry. All investigated alloys exhibit a ferromagnetic austenite-to-martensite transition, multiple two- or three-step martensitic transformations, an orthorhombic four-layered martensite structure, and thus show promise as Ga‑free ferromagnetic shape memory alloys with potentially large magnetic‑field‑induced strain.
Martensitic and magnetic transformations of the Heusler Ni50Mn50−yXy (X=In, Sn and Sb) alloys were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry measurement and the vibrating sample magnetometry technique. In all these alloy systems, the austenite phase with the ferromagnetic state was transformed into the martensite phase, which means that these Heusler alloys have potential as Ga-free ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMAs). Furthermore, multiple martensitic transformations, such as two- or three-step martensitic transformations, occur in all these alloy systems. It was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy observation that the crystal structure of the martensite phase is an orthorhombic four-layered structure which has not been reported in other FSMAs. Therefore, the present Ga-free FSMAs have the great possibility of the appearance of a large magnetic-field-induced strain.
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