Abstract

The phase structure and magnetic behavior of sputter deposited and annealed Ni–Mn–Ga thin films of varying thickness have been studied. The as-deposited films exhibited quasi-amorphous structure having paramagnetic nature at room temperature. After annealing at 873K for 30min ferromagnetic ordering is recovered and the quasi-amorphous structure has changed to nanocrystalline structure. At low film thickness (<300nm), the annealed films exhibited a mixture of cubic austenite (L21) and martensite phases while at thickness greater than 1000nm ordered L12 phase was observed. The magnetic properties were found to strongly depend on the structure of the constituent phases in the films.

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