Micro-pillars oriented in austenite along [100], [110], and [111] crystallographic directions were fabricated on the corresponding edges of a single crystalline plate of the Ni48Fe20Co5Ga27 magnetic shape memory alloy exhibiting martensitic transformation (MT) at 150 K. Superelastic behavior of pillars, due to micro-compression-induced MT, was investigated at different temperatures from 298 K to 373 K. At room temperature, Young's moduli of the [100], [110], and [111] pillars in austenite are equal to 5.3 GPa, 7.9 GPa, and 9.9 GPa, respectively, resulting in the linear dependences of the elastic strain reaching up to the record-breaking value of 10%. On increasing temperature, the stress-strain dependencies exhibit changes that are interpreted in terms of the critical behavior on approaching to the end points on the martensite-austenite stress-temperature phase diagrams.
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Chang, T. F. M., Chernenko, V., Tang, H. C., Chen, C. Y., Umise, A., Tahara, M., … Sone, M. (2021). Superelastic behavior of single crystalline Ni48Fe20Co5Ga27micro-pillars near austenite-martensite critical point. AIP Advances, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0036304
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