Competing tetragonal and monoclinic phases in Ni2.2Mn0.80Ga


Autoria(s): Ranjan, Rajeev; Singh, Sanjay; Boysen, Hans; Trots, Dmytro; Banik, S; Awasthi, AM; Mukhopadhyay, PK; Barman, SR
Data(s)

01/08/2009

Resumo

Temperature dependent synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and magnetic measurements were performed on Ni2+xMn1-xGa (x=0.20 and 0.35) magnetic shape memory alloys. For x=0.20, though the monoclinic phase is thermodynamically stable, a trace of residual stress can stabilize a tetragonal phase. The residual-stress-induced tetragonal phase transforms to the cubic austenite phase over an unusually large temperature range (348 K < T < 693 K), suggesting extremely slow kinetics of transformation. In contrast to x=0.20, the thermodynamically stable phase of x=0.35 is tetragonal and this composition exhibits the usual features of a reversible martensitic transformation. The results suggest that for x=0.20 the monoclinic and tetragonal phases are nearly degenerate.

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Ranjan, Rajeev and Singh, Sanjay and Boysen, Hans and Trots, Dmytro and Banik, S and Awasthi, AM and Mukhopadhyay, PK and Barman, SR (2009) Competing tetragonal and monoclinic phases in Ni2.2Mn0.80Ga. In: Journal Of Applied Physics, 106 (3). 033510-1-033510-8.

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American Institute of Physics

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