Magnetic materials are at the base of many innovative devices. In many cases these materials are based on rare-earth (RE) intermetallic compounds, like Nd2Fe14B for permanent magnets and La(FeSi)13 for magnetic cooling. Permanent magnets are employed in a large range of application fields: e.g. in motors, hard disc drives, magnetic resonance imaging, mobile phones, microphones etc. Magnetic materials for permanent magnets need a high magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy (MAE). The MAE is associated with the angle formed by the magnetization vector with the axes of the crystal lattice and its microscopic origin is due to the coupling between the atomic magnetic moments and the crystal lattice. High performance permanent magnets are based on ...
The magnetocaloric effect causes the cooling or heating of a material due to the influence of an app...
Mn compounds presenting magneto-structural phase transitions are currently intensively studied for t...
We report on structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of MnxFe1.95?xP0.50Si0.50 (x???1.10...
Magnetic materials are at the base of many innovative devices. In many cases these materials are bas...
Limited resources and the wish for improved prosperity call for efficient use of energy. The UN Advi...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a magneto-thermodynamic phenomenon in which a temperature change ...
New and more efficient magnetic materials for energy applications are a big necessity for sustainabl...
MnBi is an attractive rare-earth-free permanent magnetic material due to its low materials cost, hig...
This thesis presents a study of the crystal and magnetic structure, the magnetocaloric effect and re...
Mn-Fe-P-Si compounds are, to date, the most promising materials for refrigeration and energy convers...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is thermodynamically described by the temperature change of a magnet...
Thermomagnetic energy conversion promises to be an energy efficient way of converting sources of ener...
Large magnetically driven temperature changes are observed in MnFe(P,Si,B) materials simultaneously ...
Permanent magnets (PM) are critical components for electric motors and power generators. Key propert...
In the field of nanoscale magnetocaloric materials, novel concepts like micro refrigerators, thermal...
The magnetocaloric effect causes the cooling or heating of a material due to the influence of an app...
Mn compounds presenting magneto-structural phase transitions are currently intensively studied for t...
We report on structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of MnxFe1.95?xP0.50Si0.50 (x???1.10...
Magnetic materials are at the base of many innovative devices. In many cases these materials are bas...
Limited resources and the wish for improved prosperity call for efficient use of energy. The UN Advi...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a magneto-thermodynamic phenomenon in which a temperature change ...
New and more efficient magnetic materials for energy applications are a big necessity for sustainabl...
MnBi is an attractive rare-earth-free permanent magnetic material due to its low materials cost, hig...
This thesis presents a study of the crystal and magnetic structure, the magnetocaloric effect and re...
Mn-Fe-P-Si compounds are, to date, the most promising materials for refrigeration and energy convers...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is thermodynamically described by the temperature change of a magnet...
Thermomagnetic energy conversion promises to be an energy efficient way of converting sources of ener...
Large magnetically driven temperature changes are observed in MnFe(P,Si,B) materials simultaneously ...
Permanent magnets (PM) are critical components for electric motors and power generators. Key propert...
In the field of nanoscale magnetocaloric materials, novel concepts like micro refrigerators, thermal...
The magnetocaloric effect causes the cooling or heating of a material due to the influence of an app...
Mn compounds presenting magneto-structural phase transitions are currently intensively studied for t...
We report on structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of MnxFe1.95?xP0.50Si0.50 (x???1.10...