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Magnetic glass in Shape Memory Alloy : Ni45Co5Mn38Sn12

Materials Science 2013-01-22 v2

Abstract

The first order martensitic transition in the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy Ni45Co5Mn38Sn12 is also a magnetic transition and has a large field induced effect. While cooling in the presence of field this first order magnetic martensite transition is kinetically arrested. Depending on the cooling field, a fraction of the arrested ferromagnetic austenite phase persists down to the lowest temperature as a magnetic glassy state, similar to the one observed in various intermetallic alloys and in half doped manganites. A detailed investigation of this first order ferromagnetic austenite (FM-A) to low magnetization martensite (LM-M) state transition as a function of temperature and field has been carried out by magnetization measurements. Extensive cooling and heating in unequal field (CHUF) measurements and a novel field cooled protocol for isothermal MH measurements (FC-MH) are utilized to investigate the glass like arrested states and show a reverse martensite transition. Finally, we determine a field -temperature (HT) phase diagram of Ni45Co5Mn38Sn12 from various magnetization measurements which brings out the regions where thermodynamic and metastable states co-exist in the HT space clearly depicting this system as a 'Magnetic Glass'.

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@article{arxiv.1206.2024,
  title  = {Magnetic glass in Shape Memory Alloy : Ni45Co5Mn38Sn12},
  author = {Archana Lakhani and A. Banerjee and P. Chaddah and X. Chen and R. V. Ramanujan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.2024},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

Magnetic field tunes kinetic arrest and CHUF shows devitrification and melting of Magnetic glass