Stable magnetostructural coupling with tunable magnetoresponsive effects in hexagonal ferromagnets

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Abstract

The magnetostructural coupling between the structural and the magnetic transition has a crucial role in magnetoresponsive effects in a martensitic-transition system. A combination of various magnetoresponsive effects based on this coupling may facilitate the multifunctional applications of a host material. Here we demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining a stable magnetostructural coupling over a broad temperature window from 350 to 70 K, in combination with tunable magnetoresponsive effects, in MnNiGe:Fe alloys. The alloy exhibits a magnetic-field-induced martensitic transition from paramagnetic austenite to ferromagnetic martensite. The results indicate that stable magnetostructural coupling is accessible in hexagonal phase-transition systems to attain the magnetoresponsive effects with broad tunability. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Liu, E., Wang, W., Feng, L., Zhu, W., Li, G., Chen, J., … De Boer, F. (2012). Stable magnetostructural coupling with tunable magnetoresponsive effects in hexagonal ferromagnets. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1868

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