Ferromagnetic shape memory alloys: Structural and thermal properties

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The most extensively studied Heusler alloys are those based on the Ni-Mn-Ga system. However, to overcome the high cost of Gallium and the usually low martensitic transformation temperature, the search for Ga-free alloys has been recently attempted, particularly, by introducing In, Sn or Sb. In this work, two alloys (Mn50Ni35.5In14.5 and Ni50Mn35In15) have been obtained by melt spinning. We outline their structural and thermal behaviour. Mn50Ni35.5In14.5 alloy has the transformation above room temperature whereas Ni50Mn35In15 does not have this transformation in the temperature range here analyzed. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Sũol, J. J., Escoda, L., Coll, R., Saurina, J., Śnchez, T., Prida, V. M., & Hernando, B. (2010). Ferromagnetic shape memory alloys: Structural and thermal properties. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 13). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/13/1/012004

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