Abstract
The microstructure of a Ni-Mn-Ga alloy in the martensitic phase was investigated using transmission electron microscopy. Inter-variant twin boundaries were observed separating non-modulated tetragonal martensite variants. In addition, intra-variant boundary structures, referred to here as "conjugation boundaries", were also observed. We propose that conjugation boundaries originate at the transformation interface between austenite and a nascent martensite variant. In the alloy studied, deformation twinning was observed, consistent with being the mode of lattice-invariant deformation, and this can occur on either of two crystallographically equivalent conjugate {101}〈101̄ 〉twinning systems: conjugation boundaries separate regions within a single variant in which the active modes were distinct. The defect structure of conjugation boundaries and the low-angle of misorientation across them are revealed in detail using high-resolution microscopy. We anticipate that the mobility of such boundaries is lower than that of inter-variant boundaries, and is therefore likely to significantly affect the kinetics of deformation in the martensitic phase.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 255-263 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works |
| Volume | 71 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 2014 |
Keywords
- Disconnection
- HRTEM
- Martensite interface
- Ni-Mn-Ga
- Twin boundary
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