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Ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMA) are a new class of smart materials with unique properties and applications. The shape memory properties of FSMAs are due to a strong coupling between their elastic and magnetic properties. Understanding the physical origins of magnetoelastic coupling is therefore critical for future materials development and device design. To this end, a thorough study is required...
After more than two decades of extensive development, neutron diffraction has become an essential research tool for the study of mechanical behavior in materials. This article will focus on how information obtained from the diffraction peak position and width is used to answer important questions concerning the mechanical behavior of materials. The principle of strain measurements is described, and...
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