Exchange bias (EB) is usually observed in systems with an interface between different magnetic phases after field cooling. Here we report an unusual phenomenon in which a large EB can be observed in Ni-Mn-In bulk alloys after zero-field cooling from an unmagnetized state. We propose that this is related to the newly formed interface between different magnetic phases during the initial magnetization process. The magnetic unidirectional anisotropy, which is the origin of the EB effect, can be created isothermally below the blocking temperature.
Dependence of transformation temperatures of ternary and quaternary NiTi‐based shape memory alloys on the number (ev/a) and concentration (cv) of valence electrons is investigated. Two distinct trends of transformation temperatures with respect to the number of valence electrons per atom are found depending on whether ev/a = 7 or ev/a ≠ 7. Clear correlations between transformation temperatures and cv exist. Ms and As decrease consistently from 900 to −100 °C, and 950 to −30 °C, respectively, with increasing cv from 0.145 to 0.296. The relationship of electron concentration on the elastic moduli of the NiTi‐based alloys is discussed. The possible influence of the atomic size of alloying elements on transformation hysteresis is introduced.
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