Phonon anomaly, central peak, and microstructures inNi2MnGa

Abstract
Inelastic neutron scattering and transmission electron microscopy have been used to study a single crystal of the Ni2 MnGa shape-memory ferromagnetic Heusler alloy in a wide temperature range above the martensitic phase transformation at TM=220 K. Significant, though incomplete, softening in the [ζζ0] TA2 phonon branch has been observed at a wave vector ζ0≊0.33. The anomaly in the dispersion curve is shown to persist at high temperature, even above the Curie point. A temperature-dependent peak in the elastic diffuse scattering is also present at the same wave vector ζ0, which develops into a Bragg peak representative of an intermediate phase between the high-temperature Heusler and the low-temperature martensitic structures.