Abstract
This study investigated the martensitic transformation and the mechanical behaviour of quaternary Ni 50Mn 37In 13− x Sb x ( x = 0, 2, 6, 8, 10) Heusler alloys. Substitution of Sb for In was found to reduce the orthorhombic distortion of the martensite form the L2 1 austenite, but increased the transformation volume change. The critical temperatures of the transformation are found to decrease nearly linearly with increasing valence electron concentration caused by Sb substitution for In, with a linearity coefficient of ∼15 K per at% of Sb. The transformation latent heat and the transformation entropy change decreased with increasing Sb content, with two different composition dependencies in concentration ranges of 0 < x < 6 and x > 6. This is attributed to different magnetic states of the martensite. A recoverable transformation strain of 0.46% was obtained in the polycrystalline Ni 50Mn 37In 3Sb 10 alloy. An effect of stress-induced martensite stabilization was observed in the Ni 50Mn 37In 7Sb 6 sample.
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