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On the kinetic arrest of martensitic transformation in Ni-Mn-In melt-spun ribbons
FRANCISCO MANUEL LINO ZAPATA
DAVID RIOS JARA
JOSE LUIS SANCHEZ LLAMAZARES
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Ni-Mn-In ferromagnetic shape memory alloys
Melt-spun ribbons
Kinetic arrest of martensitic transformation
"Kinetic arrest (KA) of martensitic transformation (MT) has been observed in as-solidified Ni52.2Mn34.3In13.5 melt-spun ribbons; a characterization by dc magnetization measurements was carried out. These alloy ribbons transform martensitically from a single austenitic (AST) parent phase with B2-type crystal structure. For an applied magnetic field µ0H of 1 T and up to 9 T, a moderate but progressive KA of the MT is observed. The metastability of the non-equilibrium field-cooled glassy state was characterized by introducing thermal and magnetic field fluctuations. It was found that the total magnetization difference (∆σ) between the zero field-cooling (ZFC) and field-cooling (FC) pathways of the temperature dependence of magnetization ∆σ(T) shows irreversible and reversible components; the former decreases as the temperature decreases. After a short thermal annealing of 10 min at 1073 K AST shows a highly ordered L21-type crystal structure and the kinetic arrest of martensitic transformation is no longer observed suggesting a connection between the crystal structure order of austenite and the appearance of the kinetic arrest phenomenon."
Sociedad Mexicana de Física, A.C.
2017
Artículo
F.M. Lino-Zapata, D. Ríos-Jara, J.L. Sánchez Llamazares. (2017). On the kinetic arrest of martensitic transformation in Ni-Mn-In melt-spun ribbons. Revista Mexicana de Física, 63 (5), 448-455.
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