The magnetic properties of Mn2Ni(1+x)In(1−x) (x = 0.5, 0.6,
0.7) and Mn(2−y)Ni(1.6+y)In0.4 (y = -0.08, -0.04, 0.04, 0.08)
shape memory alloys have been studied. Magnetic interactions in the martensitic
phase of these alloys are found to be quite similar to those in
Ni2Mn(1+x)In(1−x) type alloys. Doping of Ni for In not only
induces martensitic instability in Mn2NiIn type alloys but also affects
magnetic properties due to a site occupancy disorder. Excess Ni preferentially
occupies X sites forcing Mn to the Z sites of X2YZ Heusler composition
resulting in a transition from ferromagnetic ground state to a state dominated
by ferromagnetic Mn(Y) - Mn(Y) and antiferromagnetic Mn(Y)-Mn(Z) interactions.
These changes in magnetic ground state manifest themselves in observation of
exchange bias effect even in zero field cooled condition and virgin
magnetization curve lying outside the hysteresis loop.Comment: Accepted in J. Appl. Phy