Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1448374 Acta Materialia 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

For the first time, the 7M modulated structure, frequently observed in ferromagnetic shape memory Ni–Mn–Ga martensitic phases, is solved by powder diffraction analysis. Two polycrystalline samples with composition Ni2Mn1.2Ga0.8 and Ni2.15Mn0.85Ga, respectively, showing a 7M martensitic state stable at room temperature, were studied. The determination of the modulated crystal structure of Ni2Mn1.2Ga0.8 martensite was achieved by refining the X-ray powder diffraction pattern by the Rietveld method. The basic structure belongs to monoclinic symmetry. The crystal structure, solved within the superspace approach, is found to show an incommensurate 7M modulation with q = 0.308c∗. The Rietveld refinement for Ni2.15Mn0.85Ga martensite on the basis of neutron powder data surprisingly provides a very similar incommensurate 7M structure with the same periodicity and analogous modulation function. The incommensurate structure presents typical displacive modulation with several analogies with the Zhdanov (5, 2¯)2 stacking sequence.

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