Theoretical prediction and experimental study of a ferromagnetic shape memory alloy: Ga2MnNi

Abstract

We predict the existence of a new ferromagnetic shape memory alloy Ga2MnNi using density functional theory. The martensitic start temperature (TM) is found to be approximately proportional to the stabilization energy of the martensitic phase (deltaEtot) for different shape memory alloys. Experimental studies performed to verify the theoretical results show that Ga2MnNi is ferromagnetic at room temperature and the TM and TC are 780K and 330K, respectively. Both from theory and experiment, the martensitic transition is found to be volume conserving that is indicative of shape memory behavior.

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