Investigation of the magnetic and structural properties in the non‐stoichiometric Heusler alloy Ni50Mn25+xSn25‐x; x = 13, 14

Author:

Anastasakos‐Paraskevopoulos Dimitris12,Sarafidis Charalampos3,Giannouri Maria4,Alexandrakis Vasileios2,Panagiotopoulos Ioannis1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Ioannina Ioannina Greece

2. Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology NCSR Demokritos Athens Greece

3. School of Physics Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece

4. Department of Physics National and Kapodistrian University Athens Greece

Abstract

AbstractMemory shape magnetic alloys, especially Heusler alloys, are important materials in replacing conventional cooling with magnetic systems. In the present study off stoichiometric Heusler alloys with nominal composition Χ50Υ25+xΖ25‐x (X = Ni; Y = Mn; Z = Sn; x = 13, 14) were prepared by arc melting followed by thermal treatment. Structural properties were analyzed with X‐ray diffraction at room temperature (RT) and at elevated temperatures, above the martensite—austenite transition area, to determine the relevant crystallographic parameters and observe the transition. Martensite stabilization at RT appears to be a challenge, coexistence of martensite—austenite phases were observed and calculated for both 38–12 and 39–11 (16% and 12% austenite, respectively). Magnetization measurements versus temperature and field were recorded in the areas of interest where 1st order transitions were expected (355 K for x = 13 and 408 K for x = 14), and the magnetic entropy's changes (ΔSm) were determined [0.4 (J/kgK) for x = 13 and 0.3 J/(kgK) for x = 14; Hmax = 1 T]. The complex character of the magnetic properties and their dependence on Mn‐Sn ratio and on the distance between Mn atoms is discussed. The structure and the lattice parameters were determined using an anisotropic strain broadening model; stress and strain were detected in the structure due to crystal phase coexistence.

Funder

State Scholarships Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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