2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.91.184405
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Structure and giant inverse magnetocaloric effect of epitaxial Ni-Co-Mn-Al films

Abstract: The structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of epitaxial Ni-Co-Mn-Al thin films with different compositions have been studied. The films were deposited on MgO(001) substrates by co-sputtering on heated substrates. All films show a martensitic transformation, where the transformation temperatures are strongly dependent on the composition. The structure of the martensite phase is shown to be 14M. The metamagnetic martensitic transformation occurs from strongly ferromagnetic austenite to weakly magnet… Show more

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“…Magnetic materials such as Fe 3 O4, CoFe 2 O 4 , BiFeO 3 , GaFeO 3 , Bi 3 Fe 5 O 12 , NiCoMnAl are being increasingly studied because of their specific properties, either their electronic properties [2], their magneto-electric properties [3], their magneto-optical [4] or their magneto caloric properties [5]. The study of these materials is often limited by the weakness of the magnetic interfacial effects that are of interest.…”
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“…Magnetic materials such as Fe 3 O4, CoFe 2 O 4 , BiFeO 3 , GaFeO 3 , Bi 3 Fe 5 O 12 , NiCoMnAl are being increasingly studied because of their specific properties, either their electronic properties [2], their magneto-electric properties [3], their magneto-optical [4] or their magneto caloric properties [5]. The study of these materials is often limited by the weakness of the magnetic interfacial effects that are of interest.…”
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“…One may also reduce the background by using the beam-splitting effect in external fields for non-collinear arrangements. For example, in [5,6,30] beam-splitting was used to observe standing waves in off-specular region with higher ratio signal/background. In [24,25] a ratio signal/background≈10 for the microbeam outgoing from a planar waveguide.…”
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“…For adaptive 14M martensite, which is found for example, in Ni–Mn–Ga and Ni–Co–Mn–Al, the martensitic nuclei are elongated and flat diamonds with habit planes inclined by few degrees from the [011] A direction and an aspect ratio of approximately 40:14:1 . The maximum size is determined by one tip of the diamond touching the substrate (see Figure ) because a larger nucleus requires a finite interface with the substrate, which is energetically vastly unfavorable.…”
Section: Stress Couplingmentioning
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“…Regions of austenite, which remain untransformed, are mostly filled by new martensitic nuclei. 5) Below the martensitic finish‐temperature ( T < M F ) there is a hierarchical twins‐within‐twins microstructure which is typical for Ni–Mn–X(‐Co) films . However, at the disturbed interfaces between differently oriented, macroscopic twinned regions, a certain amount of residual austenite (marked by a green ellipsoid) remains untransformed.…”
Section: Nucleation and Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%