Fabrication and Crystallographic Features of Epitaxial NiMnGa Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films

Fabrication and Crystallographic Features of Epitaxial NiMnGa Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films
Title Fabrication and Crystallographic Features of Epitaxial NiMnGa Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films PDF eBook
Author Bo Yang
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Release 2014
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Epitaxial Ni-Mn-Ga thin films have attracted considerable attention, since they are promising candidates for magnetic sensors and actuators in micro-electro-mechanical systems. Comprehensive information on the microstructural and crystallographic features of the NiMnGa films and their relationship with the constraints of the substrate is essential for further property optimization. In the present work, epitaxial Ni-Mn-Ga thin films were produced by DC magnetron sputtering and then characterized by x-ray diffraction technique (XRD) and backscatter electron diffraction equipped in scanning electron microscope (SEM-EBSD). Epitaxial NiMnGa thin films with nominal composition of Ni50Mn30Ga20 and thickness of 1.5 μm were successfully fabricated on MgO monocrystalline substrate by DC magnetron sputtering, after the optimization of sputtering parameters such as sputtering power, substrate temperature and seed layer by the present work. XRD diffraction measurements demonstrate that the epitaxial NiMnGa thin films are composed of three phases: austenite, NM martensite and 7M martensite. With the optimized measurement geometries, maximum number of diffraction peaks of the concerning phases, especially of the low symmetrical 7M martensite, are acquired and analyzed. The lattice constants of all the three phases under the constraints of the substrate in the films are fully determined. These serve as prerequisites for the subsequent EBSD crystallographic orientation characterizations. SEM-EBSD in film depth analyses further verified the co-existence situation of the three constituent phases: austenite, 7M martensite and NM martensite. NM martensite is located near the free surface of the film, austenite above the substrate surface, and 7M martensite in the intermediate layers between austenite and NM martensite. Microstructure characterization shows that both the 7M martensite and NM martensite are of plate morphology and organized into two characteristic zones featured with low and high relative second electron image contrast. Local martensite plates with similar plate morphology orientation are organized into plate groups or groups or variant colonies. Further EBSD characterization indicates that there are four distinct martensite plates in each variant groups for both NM and 7M martensite. Each NM martensite plate is composed of paired major and minor lamellar variants in terms of their thicknesses having a coherent interlamellar interface, whereas, each 7M martensite plate contains one orientation variant. Thus, there are four orientation 7M martensite variants and eight orientation NM martensite variants in one variant group. According to the crystallographic orientation of martensites and the crystallographic calculation, for NM martensite, the inter-plate interfaces are composed of compound twins in adjacent NM plates. The symmetrically distribution of compound twins results in the long and straight plate interfaces in the low relative contrast zone. The asymmetrically distribution leads to the change of inter-plate interface orientation in the high relative contrast zone. For 7M martensite, both Type-I and Type-II twin interfaces are nearly perpendicular to the substrate surface in the low relative contrast zones. The Type-I twin pairs appear with much higher frequency, as compared with that of the Type-II twin pairs. However, there are two Type-II twin interface trace orientations and one Type-I twin interface trace orientation in the high relative contrast zones. The Type-II twin pairs are more frequent than the Type-I twin pairs. The inconsistent occurrences of the different types of twins in different zones are originated from the substrate constrain. The crystallographic calculation also indicates that the martensitic transformation sequence is from Austenite to 7M martensite and then transform into NM martensite (A→7M→NM). [...].

Microstructure of Epitaxial Thin Films of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni_1tn2MnGa

Microstructure of Epitaxial Thin Films of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni_1tn2MnGa
Title Microstructure of Epitaxial Thin Films of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni_1tn2MnGa PDF eBook
Author Tobias Eichhorn
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Pages 165
Release 2011
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Microstructure of Epitaxial Thin Films of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni 2 MnGa

Microstructure of Epitaxial Thin Films of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni 2 MnGa
Title Microstructure of Epitaxial Thin Films of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni 2 MnGa PDF eBook
Author Tobias Eichhorn
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Pages 165
Release 2011
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Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth and Characterization of Single Crystal Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Nickel-manganese-gallium Films

Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth and Characterization of Single Crystal Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Nickel-manganese-gallium Films
Title Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth and Characterization of Single Crystal Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Nickel-manganese-gallium Films PDF eBook
Author Jianwei Dong
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Pages 418
Release 2004
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Thin Film Shape Memory Alloys

Thin Film Shape Memory Alloys
Title Thin Film Shape Memory Alloys PDF eBook
Author Shuichi Miyazaki
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 487
Release 2009-09-03
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1139481045

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This book, the first dedicated to this exciting and rapidly growing field, enables readers to understand and prepare high-quality, high-performance TiNi shape memory alloys (SMAs). It covers the properties, preparation and characterization of TiNi SMAs, with particular focus on the latest technologies and applications in MEMS and biological devices. Basic techniques and theory are covered to introduce new-comers to the subject, whilst various sub-topics, such as film deposition, characterization, post treatment, and applying thin films to practical situations, appeal to more informed readers. Each chapter is written by expert authors, providing an overview of each topic and summarizing all the latest developments, making this an ideal reference for practitioners and researchers alike.

Fabrication of Thin Film NiTi Shape Memory Alloy

Fabrication of Thin Film NiTi Shape Memory Alloy
Title Fabrication of Thin Film NiTi Shape Memory Alloy PDF eBook
Author Edi Wibowo
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Pages 214
Release 2004
Genre Shape memory alloys
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Heusler Alloys

Heusler Alloys
Title Heusler Alloys PDF eBook
Author Claudia Felser
Publisher Springer
Pages 492
Release 2015-11-12
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319214497

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This book gives an overview of the physics of Heusler compounds ranging from fundamental properties of these alloys to their applications. Especially Heusler compounds as half-metallic ferromagnetic and topological insulators are important in condensed matter science due to their potential in magnetism and as materials for energy conversion. The book is written by world-leaders in this field. It offers an ideal reference to researchers at any level.