Phase Transformation and Magnetic Property of Heusler Type Co 2NiGa Alloys

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We studied the phase transformation of a new Heusler type ferromagnetic shape memory alloy, Co2NiGa, by using an Acoustic Elastometer method. The alloy displays large magnetostriction, caused by the magnetic-field-induced rearrangement of martensite twin boundary. The ribbon samples produced by rapidly solidified melt-spinning method show large magnetostriction of about 100 × 10-6 at room temperature. While heating and cooling, the modulus defect, δM/M, and damping, Q-1, of the ribbon sample exhibits drastic changes at As and Mf, which differ slightly from the magnetic results.

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Sato, M., Okazaki, T., Furuya, Y., Kishi, Y., & Wuttig, M. (2004). Phase Transformation and Magnetic Property of Heusler Type Co 2NiGa Alloys. Materials Transactions, 45(2), 204–207. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.45.204

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