Crystallographic insights into diamond-shaped 7M martensite in Ni-Mn-Ga ferromagnetic shape-memory alloys

IUCrJ. 2019 Aug 15;6(Pt 5):909-920. doi: 10.1107/S2052252519010819. eCollection 2019 Sep 1.

Abstract

For Heusler-type Ni-Mn-Ga ferromagnetic shape-memory alloys, the configuration of the martensite variants is a decisive factor in achieving a large magnetic shape-memory effect through field-induced variant reorientation. Based upon the spatially resolved electron backscatter diffraction technique, the microstructural evolution associated with the martensitic transformation from austenite to seven-layered modulated (7M) martensite was investigated on a polycrystalline Ni53Mn22Ga25 alloy. It was clearly shown that grain interior nucleation led to the formation of diamond-shaped 7M martensite within the parent austenite matrix. This diamond microstructure underwent further growth through an isotropic expansion with the coordinated outward movement of four side habit planes, followed by an anisotropic elongation with the forward extension of a type-I twin pair. A two-step growth model is proposed to describe the specific morphology and crystallography of 7M martensite. In addition, the habit planes were revealed to possess a stepped structure, with the {1 0 1}A plane as the terrace and the {0 1 0}A plane as the step. The characteristic combination of martensite variants and the underlying mechanism of self-accommodation in the martensitic transformation have been analysed in terms of the minimum total transformation strain, where the deformation gradient matrix was constructed according to the experimentally determined orientation relationship between the two phases. The present results may deepen the understanding of special martensite microstructures during the martensitic transformation in ferromagnetic shape-memory alloys.

Keywords: Ni–Mn–Ga alloys; electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD); martensitic transformation crystallography; twin relationships.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China grants 51431005, 51571056, and 51601033. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities grant N180204013.