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Shape Memory Effect of Sputtered Ni-rich Ni2MnGa Alloy Films Aged in Constraint Condition
Shinji IsokawaMotohiko SuzukiMakoto OhtsukaMinoru MatsumotoKimio Itagaki
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2001 Volume 42 Issue 9 Pages 1886-1889

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The intermetallic compound Ni2MnGa has a shape memory effect and a ferromagnetic property. Films of this compound may be applied for an actuator of micro-machines. The Ni-rich Ni2MnGa films with a nearly 5 \\micron thickness were deposited on an Al2O3 substrate by a radio-frequency magnetron sputtering apparatus with a Ni52Mn24Ga24 target. The sputtering power was 400 W and the substrate temperature was kept at 323 K by cooling water. The composition of the deposited films was Ni–23.4 mol%Mn–23.0 mol%Ga. They were annealed at 1073 K for 36 ks for homogenization and ordering, and slowly cooled down in the furnace. Martensitic transformation temperatures of the films were measured by a differential scanning calorimeter, and the results were Ms=315 K, Mf=311 K, As=316 K and Af=321 K . To induce a shape memory effect, the annealed films were aged at 573–773 K for 0.9–3.6 ks in a constrained condition. It was found that they showed the two-way shape memory effect by thermal cycling.

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