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MA: Magnetismus

MA 4: Magnetic Materials I

MA 4.8: Vortrag

Montag, 27. März 2006, 12:00–12:15, HSZ 401

Magnetic shape memory effect in the paramagnetic state of RCu2 (R = rare earth) — •Sebastian Raasch1, Mathias Doerr1, Andreas Kreyssig1, Michael Loewenhaupt1, Martin Rotter2, and Jens-Uwe Hoffmann31Germany, Technische Universität Dresden, Institut für Festkörperphysik — 2Austria, University of Vienna, Institute for Chemistry — 3Germany, Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin

We like to present RCu2 (R = rare earth) as the first magnetic shape memory (msm) alloy with the magnetic anisotropy of rare earth ions as impelling force. Besides La2−xSrxCuO4 RCu2 is the second known antiferromagnetic msm-compound class. However, magnetic order is not necessary for the msm effect here. Microstructural changes are possible even above magnetic ordering temperature because the magnetic anisotropy is effective also in the paramagnetic state. RCu2 compounds have a pseudohexagonal orthorhombic structure which leads to the fact of three twin variants, each rotated about 60 deg to the others along the pseudohexagonal b axis. To our knowledge RCu2 compounds exist exclusively in the martensitic pseudohexagonal state. To move the twin boundaries, a magnetic field of about 3.2 T and a temperature of typical 30 K is necessary. This moving of twin boundaries correlates with magnetostriction measurements, showing a typical length change of two percent. Depending on the field direction a certain twin variant is favored. We will present neutron data from Tb0.5Dy0.5Cu2 confirming a change of the volume fraction of the three twin-variants. The combination of rare earth magnetizm with the msm effect defines a promising field of science.

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