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The effect of quenching and Mn substitution for Ni on the magnetic properties of Mn 25+ x Ni 50- x Ga 25 .

Tianfeng ZhangLizhi YiJiaohong HuangYingde ZhangYunli XuMing LiuXiong HeLiqing Pan
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Ni-Mn based Heusler alloys have attracted widespread attention due to their novel physical properties. However, the structure of Mn 2 NiGa is metastable at room temperature, making it difficult to obtain its intrinsic physical properties and limiting its application. In this study, we obtained Mn 2 NiGa by replacing Ni in the precursor alloy Ni 2 MnGa with Mn and studied its magnetic properties, structures, and phase transitions with floating composition. In addition, we focused on the compositional segregation characteristics of Mn 2 NiGa caused by different heat treatment and quenching conditions. It was found that the samples quenched after annealing at 773 K for 48 hours exhibited abnormalities in magnetism, phase transformation, and structure. The further electron probe scanning characterization results reveal that the changes in these physical properties were related to component segregation caused by heat treatment.
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