Abstract:
The structure, magnetic and martensitic properties of Fe doped Ni-Mn-In magnetic shape memory alloys have been studied by differential scanning calorimetry, magnetization, resistivity, Xray diffraction (XRD) and EXAFS. While Ni(2)MnIn(1-x)Fe(x) (0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 0.6) alloys are ferromagnetic and non martensitic, the martensitic transformation temperature in Ni(2)Mn(1.5)In(1-y)Fe(y) and Ni(2)Mn(1.6)In(1-y)Fe(y) increases for lower Fe concentrations (y less than or equal to 0.05) before decreasing sharply for higher Fe concentrations. XRD analysis reveals presence of cubic and tetragonal structural phases in Ni(2)MnIn(1-x)Fe(x) at room temperature with tetragonal phase content increasing with Fe doping. Even though the local structure around Mn and Ni in these Fe doped alloys is similar to martensitic Mn rich Ni-Mn-In alloys, presence of ferromagnetic interactions and structural disorder induced by Fe affect Mn-Ni-Mn antiferromagnetic interactions resulting in suppression of martensitic transformation in these Fe doped alloys.