Abstract

The effect of thermal treatments on the structural and magnetic transitions in a Ni 42Co 8Mn 32Ga 18 alloy has been studied. The selected composition shows coincidental Curie temperature of the parent phase and martensitic transformation to paramagnetic martensite, thus leading to enhanced magnetization difference between austenite and martensite. Quenching raises the martensitic transformation temperatures, which decrease upon post-quench ageing although an increase is observed for prolonged ageing time. This behaviour is mostly attributed to quenched-in atomic order and its improvement during ageing, the final increase being imputed to a process of elimination of defects occurring at the same time than ordering or to an early stage of precipitation. As the austenite Curie temperature increases with ageing, the structural and magnetic transitions shift in a different way modifying their relative position. On its turn, the transformation entropy change decreases with increasing ageing time, and its evolution can be correlated with the different magnetic order of the austenite when it undergoes the martensitic transformation, as it is modified by ageing.

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