Structural relation between the X-phase and other phases in Ni 2MnGa

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We have investigated stress and temperature dependences of the structure of the X-phase in Ni2MnGa to understand structural relation between the X-phase and other phases. Position and intensity of satellites of the X-phase are different from those of the intermediate (I-) phase under compressive stress, but they approach those of the I-phase with decreasing stress. That is, the structure change associated with the I → X transformation is discontinuous under a compressive stress, while it is continuous under zero stress. In addition, the transformation from the X-phase to the L2 1-type parent phase is continuous regardless of applied stress. These results strongly suggest the existence of multi-critical point in Ni 2MnGa. On the other hand, the transformation from the X-phase to the martensite phase is discontinuous regardless of applied stress. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications.

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Kakeshita, T., Fukuda, T., Terai, T., Osakabe, T., & Kakurai, K. (2010). Structural relation between the X-phase and other phases in Ni 2MnGa. In Materials Science Forum (Vol. 635, pp. 49–54). Trans Tech Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.635.49

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