We studied the composition dependence of the structural and magnetic properties of Co-doped Ni-Mn-Ga alloys around the Mn-rich composition Ni50Mn30Ga20. By varying the Co and Mn content we have been able to tune the critical temperatures. In particular, in a suitable composition range, the Curie temperature of martensite is lower than Curie temperature of austenite and lower than martensitic transformation temperature, giving rise to a paramagnetic gap between magnetically ordered martensite and austenite and to the occurrence of a reverse magnetostructural transformation.

Reverse magnetostructural transformation in Co-doped NiMnGa multifunctional alloys

2009

Abstract

We studied the composition dependence of the structural and magnetic properties of Co-doped Ni-Mn-Ga alloys around the Mn-rich composition Ni50Mn30Ga20. By varying the Co and Mn content we have been able to tune the critical temperatures. In particular, in a suitable composition range, the Curie temperature of martensite is lower than Curie temperature of austenite and lower than martensitic transformation temperature, giving rise to a paramagnetic gap between magnetically ordered martensite and austenite and to the occurrence of a reverse magnetostructural transformation.
2009
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Inglese
95
2
022508-1
3
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75.30.Kz
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75.20.En
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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S a, Fabbrici; F a, Albertini; A a, Paoluzi; F a, Bolzoni; R a, Cabassi; Solzi, M bc; L d, Righi; G d, Calestani
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