Formation of Core-Shell Precipitates in off-stochiometric Ni-Mn-Sn Heusler alloys probed through the induced Sn-moment

Abstract

The Shell-ferromagnetic effect originates from the segregation process in off-stochiometric Ni-Mn-based Heusler. In this work, we investigate the precipitation process of L21-ordered Ni2MnSn and L10-ordered NiMn in off-stochiometric Ni50Mn45Sn5 during temper annealing, by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and 119Sn M\"ossbauer spectroscopy. While XRD probes long-range ordering of the lattice structure, M\"ossbauer spectroscopy probes nearest-neighbour interactions, reflected in the induced Sn magnetic moment. As shown in this work, the induced magnetic Sn moment can be used as a detector for microscopic structural changes and is, therefore, a powerful tool for investigating the formation of nano-precipitates. Similar research can be performed in the future, for example, on different pinning type magnets like Sm-Co or Nd-Fe-B.

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