The shape-memory alloy AuZn transforms martensitically (TM = 65 K) from a cubic B2 (Pm3m) to a rhombohedral R-phase (P3) through softening of the TA2[110] phonon branch. We report elastic constants, specific heat, and thermal expansivity measurements through the transition. A large elastic anisotropy, A = 9 at TM, associated with softening of the TA2[110] phonon branch accompanied with a volume change ΔV/V of 0.25% characterize the transition. We find that specific heat and thermal expansion are well represented by adding low-energy Einstein modes to the harmonic lattice. On the basis of these measurements, combined with established group-theoretical symmetry criteria, the free-energy density is presented with atomic shuffle displacements as the primary order parameter, Q. We use this free-energy model to explain the atomic displacements in the R-phase. © 2006 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Lashley, J. C., Ledbetter, H., Darling, T. W., Saxena, A., Malinowski, A., Hundley, M. F., … Thoma, D. J. (2006). Free-energy density of the shape-memory alloy AuZn. Materials Transactions, 47(3), 587–593. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.587
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