Abstract:Ferromagnetic Co Ni alloys of less than 35 atNi exhibit a phase transformation from g phase (FCC) to e phase (HCP): both phases are stable at higher and lower temperatures, respectively. Since both phases of these alloys exhibit high magnetization and thermoelastic martensitic transformation, it is expected as new ferromagnetic shape memory alloy. In this study, We prepared a rapid solidified Co 32 atNi foil and analyzed thermoelastic and stress induced martensite phase in temperature range of 77 to 673… Show more
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