International audienceMagnetic refrigeration based on the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) may provide an energy-efficient and environment-friendly alternative to the conventional gas compression/expansion cooling technology. For potential applications, low-cost and high-performance magnetic refrigerants are in great need. Here, we demonstrate that giant MCE can be achieved in annealed Ni52Mn26Ga22 ribbons with magneto-multistructural transformation. It yields a maximum magnetic entropy change of -30.0 J kg(-1) K-1 at the magnetic field change of 5 T, being almost three times as that of initial melt-spun ribbons and comparable to or even superior to that of polycrystalline bulk alloys
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
In view of the looming energy crisis facing our planet, attention increasingly focuses on materials ...
Magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect is topical for energy efficiency and environment...
"Magnetic refrigeration based on the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) may provide an energy-efficient and...
Structural transformation, microstructure and magnetocaloric effect (MCE) were investigated in melt-...
"Microstructural features and magnetocaloric properties of Ni52Mn26Ga22 melt-spun ribbons were studi...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Two successive magnetocaloric effects consisting of inverse magnetocaloric effect around martensitic...
The present investigation addresses the magnetocaloric behaviour in a series of Ni77-XMnXGa23 (x = 2...
Abstract Currently, there is significant interest in magnetocaloric materials for solid state refrig...
The characteristics of magnetostructural coupling play a crucial role in the magnetic field-driven b...
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
"The characteristics of magnetostructural coupling play a crucial role in the magnetic field-driven ...
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
In view of the looming energy crisis facing our planet, attention increasingly focuses on materials ...
Magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect is topical for energy efficiency and environment...
"Magnetic refrigeration based on the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) may provide an energy-efficient and...
Structural transformation, microstructure and magnetocaloric effect (MCE) were investigated in melt-...
"Microstructural features and magnetocaloric properties of Ni52Mn26Ga22 melt-spun ribbons were studi...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Two successive magnetocaloric effects consisting of inverse magnetocaloric effect around martensitic...
The present investigation addresses the magnetocaloric behaviour in a series of Ni77-XMnXGa23 (x = 2...
Abstract Currently, there is significant interest in magnetocaloric materials for solid state refrig...
The characteristics of magnetostructural coupling play a crucial role in the magnetic field-driven b...
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
"The characteristics of magnetostructural coupling play a crucial role in the magnetic field-driven ...
We report a large magnetic entropy change associated with a high-temperature martensitic transformat...
In view of the looming energy crisis facing our planet, attention increasingly focuses on materials ...
Magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect is topical for energy efficiency and environment...