Investigation of the Magnetic Ground State of Ni-Mn-Sn-based Shape Memory Alloy: a combined muSR and Powder Neutron Diffraction Study
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Abstract
We performed muon spin relaxation (muSR) and neutron powder diffraction (NPD) measurements as a function of temperature (T) on a metamagnetic shape memory alloy of nominal composition Ni51Mn35Sn14. The initial asymmetry (A0) of the muSR data shows some unusual T variation. A0 falls rapidly below the ferromagnetic (FM) transition at TCA = 320 K, indicating the onset of bulk magnetic order. A0 regains its full asymmetry value below the structural transition at TMS = 290 K suggesting the collapse of the FM order into a fully disordered paramagnetic state. A0 again falls below the second magnetic transition at TCM = 240 K. Interestingly, A0 increases sluggishly below the exchange bias blocking temperature TB = 120 K. This indicates that the system attains a disordered/glassy magnetic phase below TB, which is responsible for the exchange bias and anomaly in the ac susceptibility data. The NPD does not show any magnetic superlattice reflection ruling out the possibility of a long range antiferromagnetic state at low temperatures. The ground state is likely to be comprising of a spin-glass phase in the backdrop of an FM state.
*The work is supported by the India-RAL collaborative project (SR/NM/Z-07/2015).
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Presenters
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Subham Majumdar
- Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science