Abstract

The properties and structure of the martensitic phase of alloys with a near-stoichiometric equiatomic Ni50Mn50 composition, as well as martensitic transformations in them, are investigated in a wide temperature range by measuring the resistivity and thermal expansion coefficient and applying transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, electron diffraction, and X-ray diffraction. It is found that Ni50Mn50 and Ni49Mn51 alloys experience the B2 → L10 highly reversible thermoelastic martensitic transformation and its related high-temperature deformation of the transformation and shape memory effect. Critical temperatures, volume (ΔV/V = ∓1.7%) and linear size effects attributed to the direct and reverse martensitic transformations, and the high-temperature dependences of the martensitic and austenite lattice parameters are determined. It is found that the morphology of tetragonal L10 martensitic represents a hierarchy of thin coherent sheets of submicrocrystallites and nanocrystallites with plane near-{111}L10 habit boundaries, the crystallites being pairwise twinned according to the {111}〈11 $\bar 2$ 〉 L10 ∥ {011}〈-1 $\bar 1$ 〉 B2 twinning shear scheme.

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