JOURNAL ARTICLE

Shape Memory Effect in Ferromagnetic Ni‐Mn‐Ga Alloy

M. MahendranKuppusamy Puspanathan

Year: 2006 Journal:   Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic Metal-Organic and Nano-Metal Chemistry Vol: 36 (1)Pages: 83-88   Publisher: Marcel Dekker

Abstract

The martensitic magnetothermoelastic transformation induced by a magnetic field in FSMA has been studied. It has been observed that the shape memory effect is associated with the reversible magnetic field‐induced martensite at higher temperatures. It has been noted that upon cooling from the high temperature austenite parent phase the ferromagnetic shape memory alloys exhibit transition from paramagnetism to ferromagnetism. The Ni‐25Mn‐25Ga (at%) shows the thermomechanical martensitic transformation. The micrograph shows the martensitic transformation of the alloy that strongly depends on the applied magnetic field. The mechanisms of the magnetic microstructure causes the martensite bands, which run diagonally from left to right in the micrograph, have been observed. It is proposed that the FSMAs are very promising candidates for biomedical applications as the new smart material.

Keywords:
Shape-memory alloy Ferromagnetism Materials science Martensite Austenite Magnetic shape-memory alloy Diffusionless transformation Condensed matter physics Alloy Paramagnetism Metallurgy Magnetic field Phase (matter) Microstructure Magnetic domain Magnetization Chemistry Physics

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Shape Memory Alloy Transformations
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