Title :
Room-temperature magnetostructural transition in Mn0.4Fe0.6NiSi compound
Author :
Li, Y. ; Wei, Z. ; Liu, E. ; Liu, G. ; Luo, H. ; Wang, W. ; Wu, G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Phys., Beijing, China
Abstract :
MM´X (M, M´ = transition metals, X = Si, Ge, Sn) intermetallic compounds have been recently concerned due to magnetoresponsive effects, for instance, field-induced martensitic transition (MT) and giant magnetocaloric effect (MCE). For stoichiometric MM´X compounds, structural transition and magnetic transition cannot been coupled. In recent years, many effective methods have been used to achieve the magnetoresponsive effects originated from magnetostructural transitions. Isostructurally alloying FeNiGe, MnFeGe and CoNiGe with MnNiGe resulted in the expected results. As reported, MnNiSi compound has a orthorhombic structure (TiNiSi-type) at room temperature, and the MT from Ni2In-type hexagonal to TiNiSi-type orthorhombic structure occurs at 1210 K. Importantly, it is a typical ferromagnet with Curie Temperature as high as 615 K. Recently, by isostructurally alloying MnNiSi with FeNiGe and MnFeGe with stable Ni2In-type structure, respectively the temperature of MT decreases and consequently magnetostructural coupling was achieved. In this paper, we reported the realization of magnetostructural transition in Mn0.4Fe0.6NiSi compound simply doped by Fe element.
Keywords :
Curie temperature; crystal structure; ferromagnetic materials; iron alloys; manganese alloys; nickel alloys; silicon alloys; solid-state phase transformations; Curie Temperature; Mn0.4Fe0.6NiSi; Ni2In-type hexagonal structure; TiNiSi-type orthorhombic structure; ferromagnet; field-induced martensitic transition; giant magnetocaloric effect; room-temperature magnetostructural transition; temperature 293 K to 298 K; Compounds; Iron; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetometers; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting transition temperature; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7321-7
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2015.7157547