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- 2023Influence of hybrid nano/micro particles on the mechanical performance of cross-ply carbon fibre fabric reinforced epoxy polymer composite materialscitations
- 2023Review on the Development of Smart Materials, Including Shape Memory Alloys, Characterization, and Recent Applicationscitations
- 2019Nanoscale magnetic phase competition throughout the N i50-x C ox M n40 S n10 phase diagramcitations
- 2016Magnetic phase competition in off-stoichiometric martensitic heusler alloyscitations
- 2013Study of the cofactor conditionscitations
- 2012Small-angle neutron scattering study of magnetic ordering and inhomogeneity across the martensitic phase transformation in Ni 50-xCo xMn 40Sn 10 alloyscitations
- 2011The direct conversion of heat to electricity using multiferroic alloyscitations
- 2011A weak compatibility condition for precipitation with application to the microstructure of PbTe-Sb2Te3 thermoelectricscitations
- 2010Identification of quaternary shape memory alloys with near-zero thermal hysteresis and unprecedented functional stabilitycitations
- 2010Hysteresis and unusual magnetic properties in the singular Heusler alloy Ni45 Co5 Mn40 Sn10citations
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Hysteresis and unusual magnetic properties in the singular Heusler alloy Ni45 Co5 Mn40 Sn10
Abstract
<p>The alloy Ni45 Co<sub>5</sub> Mn<sub>40</sub> Sn<sub>10</sub> is shown to be singular relative to nearby alloys in three following ways: (1) The austenite has remarkably high magnetization (1170 emu/ cm<sup>3</sup>) and low magnetic anisotropy. (2) The thermal hysteresis is near minimum. (3) The transformation temperature ∼135 °C is unusually high. Because the unusually large magnetization and low hysteresis is seen at relatively small applied fields, applications such as magnetic shape memory, energy conversion, and solid state refrigeration may become practical.</p>