Abstract
The effect of a high-entropy design on martensitic transformation and magnetic field-induced strain has been investigated in the present study for Ni-Mn-Ga-Co-Gd ferromagnetic shape-memory alloys. The purpose was to increase the martensitic transition temperature, as well as the magnetic field-induced strain, of these materials. The results show that there is a co-existence of β, γ, and martensite phases in the microstructure of the alloy samples. Additionally, the martensitic transformation temperature shows a markedly increasing trend for these high-entropy samples, with the largest value being approximately 500◦ C. The morphology of the martensite exhibits typical twin characteristics of type L10. Moreover, the magnetic field-induced strain shows an increasing trend, which is caused by the driving force of the twin martensite re-arrangement strengthening.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2514 |
Journal | Materials |
Volume | 14 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2021 |
Keywords
- Ferromagnetic shape-memory alloy
- High-entropy alloy
- Magnetic field-induced strain
- Martensitic transition
- Ni-Mn-Ga-Co-Gd