A detailed study of twin boundary motion in NiMnGa single crystals together with in situ magnetic domain observation was presented. Optical polarization microscopy in connection with a magneto-optical indicator film technique was used to investigate the reorganization of the magnetic domains during twin boundary motion over a wide magnetic field range. Images at different field strengths demonstrate that no magnetic domain wall motion within the twins takes place, even during the structural reorientation by twin boundary movement. This absence of interaction of magnetic and structural domains was different from currently proposed models, which assume domain wall movement under an external field.

Absence of Magnetic Domain Wall Motion during Magnetic Field Induced Twin Boundary Motion in Bulk Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys. Y.W.Lai, N.Scheerbaum, D.Hinz, O.Gutfleisch, R.Schäfer, L.Schultz, J.McCord: Applied Physics Letters, 2007, 90[19], 192504