Abstract:
The effect of hydrogen on nanoindentation creep at room temperature and plastic deformation of nanoindentation in preferentially orientated polycrystalline Ni
50Mn
30Ga
20 was investigated by nanoindentation. The results show that nanoindentation creep in the preferentially orientated polycrystalline Ni
50Mn
30Ga
20 could occur at room temperature. After the specimens was hydrogen charged in vacuum at room temperature, the introduced hydrogen could not only promote the nanoindentation creep, but also release the elastic energy stored in martensitic pseudoelastieity and induce reversible martensitic transformation, which resulted in the partial recovery of plastic deformation.