Martensitic Tweed and the Two-Way Shape-Memory Effect

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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Originally presented at Los Alamos in April, 1995

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We briefly introduce tweed, which is found above the martensitic transition
in a variety of shape-memory, high-T_c, and other materials. Based on our
previous mapping of the problem onto a spin-glass model, we conjecture that the
two-way shape-memory effect is due to tweed.

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