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Room temperature magneto-structural transition in Al for Sn substituted Ni–Mn–Sn melt spun ribbons

Authors :
Jan Dutkiewicz
Antoni Żywczak
Paweł Czaja
Eduard Cesari
Czesław Kapusta
Wojciech Maziarz
Tomasz Stobiecki
Janusz Przewoźnik
Maciej Szczerba
Source :
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 348:8-16
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Martensitic and magnetic transformations in Ni 48 Mn 39.5 Sn 12.5− x Al x ( x =0, 1, 2, 3) Heusler alloy ribbons were investigated. It is demonstrated that both magnetic and structural transformations occur in all of the studied samples. It is also shown that substitution of Sn with Al causes the martensitic transformation ( MT ) and the reverse martensitic transformation ( RMT ) temperatures to increase to room temperature (Δ T MT =49 K; Δ T RMT =43 K), whereas the Curie temperature of martensite T C M decreases (Δ T =36 K) and the Curie temperature of austenite T C A remains practically insensitive to Al introduction. This then allows to tune T C A and the MT temperature leading to their coincidence at ambient temperature. The austenite phase with the L2 1 type structure has been identified to exist in all the samples regardless of composition. On the other hand the structure of martensite has been shown to be sensitive to composition. It has been determined as the 10 M martensite with ( 3 2 ¯ ) stacking sequence in Al free samples and the 4O martensite with the stacking periodicity ( 3 1 ¯ ) in Al containing samples. In addition, the splitting of the field cooling ( FC ) and the field heating ( FH ) thermo-magnetic curves at low (50 Oe) magnetic field and below the T C M has been attributed to intermartensitic transition. The application of large magnetic field (50 kOe) has shown the existence of two distinct ferromagnetic states with a considerable hysteresis loop. The properties of these materials make them promising for magnetocaloric applications.

Details

ISSN :
03048853
Volume :
348
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Accession number :
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