RUS  ENG
Full version
JOURNALS // Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk // Archive

UFN, 2003 Volume 173, Number 6, Pages 577–608 (Mi ufn2142)

This article is cited in 301 papers

REVIEWS OF TOPICAL PROBLEMS

Shape memory ferromagnets

A. N. Vasilieva, V. D. Buchel'nikovb, T. Takagic, V. V. Khovailod, E. I. Estrine

a M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics
b Chelyabinsk State University
c Tohoku University, Institute of Fluid Science
d National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
e I. P. Bardin Central Research Institute of Iron and Steel Industry

Abstract: In ferromagnetic alloys with shape memory large reversible strains can be obtained by rearranging the martensitic domain structure by a magnetic field. Magnetization through displacement of domain walls is possible in the presence of high magnetocrystalline anisotropy, when martensitic structure rearrangement is energetically favorable compared to the reorientation of magnetic moments. In ferromagnetic Heusler alloys Ni2+xMn1–xGa the Curie temperature exceeds the martensitic transformation temperature. The fact that these two temperatures are close to room temperature offers the possibility of magnetically controlling the shape and size of ferromagnets in the martensitic state. In Ni2+xMn1–xGa single crystals, a reversible strain of ~ 6% is obtained in fields of ~ 1 T.

PACS: 62.20.Fe, 75.30.Kz, 75.80.+q, 81.30.Kf

Received: October 18, 2002

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0173.200306a.0577


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2003, 46:6, 559–588

Bibliographic databases:


© Steklov Math. Inst. of RAS, 2024