Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1801606 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Temperature and field dependencies of the magnetization of melt-spun ribbons of Ni45.7Mn37.2Ga17.1 (TCTA), where TA and TC are the reverse martensitic transformation and Curie temperatures, respectively, have been studied in broad ranges of magnetic fields (±30 kOe) and temperatures (10–350 K). It was found that the magnetic and thermomagnetic properties have a number of peculiarities and anomalies. Particularly, the magnetization values measured at both low and high magnetic fields increase significantly after annealing. Low-temperature anomalies of magnetization suggest the presence of the superparamagnetic behavior and/or phenomena related to the concurrent exchange interactions in the as-spun state. The obtained results can be explained by the influence of concentration inhomogeneities and atomic disordering in the rapidly quenched ribbons, which can be reduced by annealing.

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