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Temperature dependence and temperature limits of magnetic shape memory effect

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 94, Issue 11, Pages 7139-7143

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1626800

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We study the temperature dependence and low and high temperature limits of the magnetic shape memory effect (MSME) in five-layered tetragonal Ni-Mn-Ga martensite. Using a simple model we show that, additionally to the limits posed by transformation to austenite or an intermartensitic transformation, the temperature dependence of the magnetic anisotropy, tetragonality of the lattice, and twinning stress play important role when considering the temperature limits of the MSME. With decreasing temperature, the lattice distortion and magnetic anisotropy increase, but saturate in a low temperature region. The twinning stress does not saturate and its temperature dependence has exponential-like character that increases rapidly in the low temperature region. The model predicts that the low-temperature limit of the MSME is 165 K for Ni49.7Mn29.1Ga21.2 composition. This agrees very well with the value of 173 K determined from direct measurements. The high temperature limit is transformation to austenite at 315 K. The interval of the MSME existence is therefore 173-315 K. Quasistatic measurements of the MSME in the range 203-313 K up to the 1.15 T magnetic field show that the onset of the MSME shifts to a higher field and that a maximum field-induced strain increases with decreasing temperature. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.

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