Superelasticity and cryogenic linear shape memory effects of CaFe2As2
Shape memory materials are capable of returning to their original form post-deformation, but those with high actuation performances remain scarce. Here the authors reveal that CaFe2As2 exhibits cryogenic linear shape memory behaviour with high recoverable strain and yield strength, owing to a revers...
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Main Authors: | John T. Sypek, Hang Yu, Keith J. Dusoe, Gil Drachuck, Hetal Patel, Amanda M. Giroux, Alan I. Goldman, Andreas Kreyssig, Paul C. Canfield, Sergey L. Bud’ko, Christopher R. Weinberger, Seok-Woo Lee |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5d5ea4f2c11b49b990ed473f5058b4c1 |
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