Giant magnetic-field-induced strain in NiMnGa seven-layered martensitic phase
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Giant magnetic-field-induced strain of about 9.5% was observed at ambient temperature in a magnetic field of less than 1 T in NiMnGa orthorhombic seven-layered martensitic phase. The strain proved to be caused by magnetic-field-controlled twin boundary motion. According to an analysis of x-ray diffraction data, the crystal structure of this phase is nearly orthorhombic, having lattice parameters a=0.619 nm, b=0.580 nm, and c=0.553 nm (in cubic parent phase coordinates) at ambient temperature. Seven-layer shuffling-type modulation along the (110)[11̄0]p system was recorded. The results of mechanical tests and magnetic anisotropy property measurements are also reported.
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- Materials science
- Orthorhombic crystal system
- Condensed matter physics
- Magnetic shape-memory alloy
- Magnetic anisotropy
- Magnetic field
- Magnetization
- Phase (matter)
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