Castán i Vidal, Maria TeresaVives i Santa-Eulàlia, EduardLindgård, Per-Anker2009-12-242009-12-2419990163-1829https://hdl.handle.net/2445/10477ic first-order transition line ending in a critical point. This critical point is responsible for the existence of large premartensitic fluctuations which manifest as broad peaks in the specific heat, not always associated with a true phase transition. The main conclusion is that premartensitic effects result from the interplay between the softness of the anomalous phonon driving the modulation and the magnetoelastic coupling. In particular, the premartensitic transition occurs when such coupling is strong enough to freeze the involved mode phonon. The implication of the results in relation to the available experimental data is discussed.14 p.application/pdfeng(c) The American Physical Society, 1999Transformacions martensítiquesXarxes cristal·linesMètode de MontecarloMartensitic transformationsCrystal latticesMonte Carlo methodModeling premartensitic effects in Ni2MnGa: A mean-field and Monte Carlo simulation studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article148003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess