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Comparative study of structural and magnetic properties of ribbon and bulk Ni55Fe19Ga26 Heusler alloy

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 889, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.161819

Keywords

Magnetic shape memory alloys; Martensite structure; Magnetostructural transition; Heusler alloy; Melt-spinning

Funding

  1. AEI/FEDER-UE [US-1260179, P18-RT-746]
  2. PAI of the Regional Government of Andalucia
  3. VEGA [2/0144/21]
  4. APVV [APVV-19-0369]
  5. VPPI-US Fellowship
  6. polish National Centre for Research and Development funding [Techmatstrateg2/410941/4/NCBR/2019]

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The influence of fabrication method on the magnetostructural properties of Ni55Fe19Ga26 Heusler alloy was analyzed, showing differences in martensitic structure and transformation temperature between ribbon and bulk samples. The different grain sizes led to varied phase transformation behaviors, with martensitic transformation occurring mainly in the paramagnetic regime.
The influence of the fabrication method on the magnetostructural properties of a Ni55Fe19Ga26 Heusler alloy, obtained both as a ribbon, by melt-spinning, and as a pellet, by arc-melting, has been analyzed. It has been found that, while the arc-melting technique leads to the precipitation of the gamma phase and to a non-modulated martensite structure, the alloy prepared by melt-spinning presents a fully 14M modulated martensitic structure at room temperature. The tetragonal non-modulated martensite in the arc-melted bulk sample transforms into the 14M structure after a long thermal treatment (at 1073 K for 24 h) and subsequent quenching. Characteristic temperatures of the martensitic transformation are higher for melt-spun ribbons than for bulk sample, due to the precipitation of the gamma phase and consequent different martensite composition. However, while the martensitic transformation temperature is practically constant in the case of the bulk sample, it changes by similar to 150 K in the case of the ribbon sample submitted to the same thermal treatment applied to bulk samples. Finally, it was found that the martensitic transformation occurs in the paramagnetic regime of both types of samples. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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