Adaptive modulation in Ni2Mn1.4In0.6 magnetic shape memory Heusler alloy
P. Devi, Sanjay Singh, B. Dutta K. Manna, S. W. DSouza, Y. Ikeda, E., Suard, V. Petricek, P. Simon, P. Werner, S. Chadhov, Stuart S. P. Parkin, C., Felser, and D. Pandey

TL;DR
This study uses advanced diffraction techniques to clarify the origin of structural modulation in Ni2Mn1.4In0.6 magnetic shape memory alloy, supporting the adaptive phase model over electronic instability explanations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of combined SXRPD and NPD analyses in revealing uniform atomic displacements and supports the adaptive phase model for this alloy's modulation.
Findings
Uniform atomic displacements in the martensite phase
Absence of premartensite phase and phason broadening
Supports the adaptive phase model for modulation
Abstract
The origin of incommensurate structural modulation in Ni-Mn based Heusler type magnetic shape memory alloys (MSMAs) is still an unresolved issue inspite of intense focus on this due to its role in the magnetic field induced ultra-high strains. In the archetypal MSMA Ni2MnGa, the observation of non-uniform displacement of atoms from their mean positions in the modulated martensite phase, premartensite phase and charge density wave as well as the presence of phason broadening of satellite peaks have been taken in support of the electronic instability model linked with a soft acoustic phonon. We present here results of a combined high resolution synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction (SXRPD) and neutron powder diffraction (NPD) study on Ni2Mn1.4In0.6 using (3+1)D superspace group approach, which reveal not only uniform atomic displacements in the modulated structure of the martensite phase…
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