Abstract
Atomic-force microscopy (AFM), magnetic-force microscopy (MFM), and nanoindentation experiments were performed on a Ni-Mn-Ga single crystal with orthorhombic (14 M) martensite. The surface relief was characterized and used to identify the orientation of individual twin variants. It was shown that ab- and bc-twinning modes are present. The magnetic domains are elongated along the crystallographic c direction. Twin variants with the c direction perpendicular to the surface exhibit an out-of-plane magnetization which can be identified through a strong contrast in the MFM image. The deformation caused with nanoindentation is recoverable to a large degree. No trace of deformation twinning was found after unloading. The results are discussed in the light of pseudo-elastic twinning and dislocation activity. It is concluded that although the residual deformation is due to dislocation activity, it is likely that pseudo-elastic twinning took place during loading and unloading. The results indicate a size effect on deformation twinning under localized loading.
| Original language | American English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 66-72 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Materials Science and Engineering: A |
| Volume | 481-482 |
| Issue number | 1-2 C |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 25 May 2008 |
Keywords
- Atomic-force microscopy (AFM)
- Magnetic shape-memory alloys
- Magnetic-force microscopy (MFM)
- Nanoindentation
- Twin-microstructure
EGS Disciplines
- Materials Science and Engineering