Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8153389 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
We report the structural, electrical and magnetic properties of Cr substituted Mn48+xCr3-xNi38Sn11 (x = 0 and 1) Heusler ribbons synthesised by melt spinning of the arc-melted bulk alloy. Composition analysis employing EDAX reveals same Ni and Sn concentrations with difference in the Mn/Cr ratio in both the ribbons. Mn48Cr3Ni38Sn11 ribbons have pure cubic-austenite phase whereas Mn49Cr2Ni38Sn11 show a mixture of the dominant cubic-austenite with traces of the orthorhombic-martensitic phase as confirmed by X-ray analysis. Ribbons having higher Cr content show (i) pure cubic austenite structure (L21 type) at room temperature (ii) canonical paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition in the austenite phase and (iii) metallic temperature dependence of resistivity. Small decrease in the Cr content produces dramatic changes in the structure-property profile. Hence ribbons having lower Cr content show (i) a mixture of cubic and orthorhombic phases, (ii) paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition in the austenite phase above the room temperature which is followed by strongly hysteretic martensitic transition and (iii) metal-like temperature dependence of resistivity followed by typical martensitic resistivity and re-entrant metallic behaviour in the lowest temperature region. AC susceptibility measurements show absence of a spin glass like behaviour in Mn48Cr3Ni38Sn11 while the lower Cr variant demonstrates nearly ideal spin glass like characteristics. The high sensitivity of structure-property correlation towards small compositional variations is attributed to the twin effect of Cr substitution at Mn sites and the Mn/Ni ratio.
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