Abstract
Ni-Mn-Ga alloys show the highest magnetic-field-induced strain among ferromagnetic shape memory alloys. A great effort is being done in this alloy system to increase the application temperature range. In this sense, the addition of small amounts of Cobalt to NiMnGa alloys has been proved to increase the MT temperatures through the increase of the electron per atom relation (e/a). In this work, the analysis of the crystal structure of the present phases and the phase transformations has been performed on a Ni-Mn-Ga-Co alloy by neutron diffraction measurements from 10 K to 673 K. The study has been completed by means of calorimetric and magnetic measurements. On cooling the alloy undergoes a martensitic transformation from a face centered cubic structure to a nonmodulated tetragonal martensite. The appearance of intermartensite transformations can be disregarded in the whole temperature range below the martensitic transformation. However, a jump in the unit-cell volume of the tetragonal martensite has been observed at 325 K. Since this temperature is close to the Curie temperature of the alloy both, the structural and magnetic contributions are taken into account to explain the results.
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Recarte, V., Pérez-Landazábal, J. I., Sánchez-Alarcos, V., & Rodríguez-Velamazán, J. A. (2014). Study of the transformation sequence on a high temperature martensitic transformation Ni-Mn-Ga-Co shape memory alloy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 549). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/549/1/012017
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