“…Magnetic superelasticity is involved in the stabilization of the phase with highest magnetization in an external magnetic field [5,6]. In addition to shape memory and superelasticity, these alloys (ternary magnetic shape memory Heusler alloys of type Ni-(Co)-Mn-(Cr)-(Al, Ga, In, Sn, Sb)) exhibit magnetocaloric (conventional and inverse) [7,8,9], barocaloric [10] and elastocaloric [11] effects, magnetoresistance [12], exchange bias [13] and kinetic arrest [14]. Also spin-glass [15] and strain-glass [16] features have been reported on several of these Heusler alloys.…”