Abstract

Ni50-xCuxMn38Sn12 + B3% at (x = 0, 1, 3 and 5) melt spun ribbons have been fabricated by melt spinning technique. Structural, electrical and magnetoresistance properties of the ribbons were investigated in this study. It was identified that the austenite phase with the L21 type structure was formed in the ribbons, regardless of composition. Temperature dependence of resistance measurements exhibited the first order martensite transition in the ribbons. The largest negative magnetoresistance (~55%) was obtained at 262 K in the RB1 ribbon. Depending on the Cu-content and magnetic field, a noticeable shift of martensite transition temperature to low temperatures has been clearly observed. From magnetic field dependence of the resistance, it was seen that the resistances dropped sharply with the increase of the applied magnetic field and overlapped near 80 kOe, regardless of temperatures, which strongly indicates the magnetic field-induced martensite-austenite transition.

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