The MnCoGe alloy can crystallize in either the hexagonal Ni2In- or the orthorhombic TiNiSi-type of structure. In both phases MnCoGe behaves like a typical ferromagnet with a second-order magnetic phase transition. For MnCoGeBx with B on interstitial positions, we discover a giant magnetocaloric effect associated with a single first-order magnetostructural phase transition, which can be achieved by tuning the magnetic and structural transitions to coincide. The results obtained on the MnCoGe-type alloys may be extensible to other types of magnetic materials undergoing a first-order structural transformation and can open up some possibilities for searching magnetic refrigerants for room-temperature applicationsFundamental Aspects of Materials...
The structural and magnetic properties of magnetocaloric Mn(Co 1-x Ni x )Ge compounds have been stud...
The magnetic and structural transitions can be controlled to coincide by partial substitution of Zn ...
The effect of Co and Ni substitutions for Fe on the magnetocaloric properties of MnFe(P,Ge) compound...
The MnCoGe alloy can crystallize in either the hexagonal Ni2In- or the orthorhombic TiNiSi-type of s...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Substitution of some Cr for Mn atoms in MnCoGe was employed to control the magnetic and structural t...
The magnetic properties, phase transitions, and related magnetocaloric effects in Mn1-xFexCoGe (x=0....
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
The giant magnetocaloric properties of NiMnGa alloys can be enhanced by suitable composition changes...
Magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect is topical for energy efficiency and environment...
We performed neutron-diffraction experiments and density functional theory calculations to study the...
We performed neutron-diffraction experiments and density functional theory calculations to study the...
Crystal structure, structural and magnetic transitions were investigated in a series of MnCo0.95Gex ...
Crystal structure, structural and magnetic transitions were investigated in a series of MnCo0.95Gex ...
Miao X, Gong Y, Caron L, et al. Switching the magnetostructural coupling in MnCoGe-based magnetocalo...
The structural and magnetic properties of magnetocaloric Mn(Co 1-x Ni x )Ge compounds have been stud...
The magnetic and structural transitions can be controlled to coincide by partial substitution of Zn ...
The effect of Co and Ni substitutions for Fe on the magnetocaloric properties of MnFe(P,Ge) compound...
The MnCoGe alloy can crystallize in either the hexagonal Ni2In- or the orthorhombic TiNiSi-type of s...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Substitution of some Cr for Mn atoms in MnCoGe was employed to control the magnetic and structural t...
The magnetic properties, phase transitions, and related magnetocaloric effects in Mn1-xFexCoGe (x=0....
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
The giant magnetocaloric properties of NiMnGa alloys can be enhanced by suitable composition changes...
Magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect is topical for energy efficiency and environment...
We performed neutron-diffraction experiments and density functional theory calculations to study the...
We performed neutron-diffraction experiments and density functional theory calculations to study the...
Crystal structure, structural and magnetic transitions were investigated in a series of MnCo0.95Gex ...
Crystal structure, structural and magnetic transitions were investigated in a series of MnCo0.95Gex ...
Miao X, Gong Y, Caron L, et al. Switching the magnetostructural coupling in MnCoGe-based magnetocalo...
The structural and magnetic properties of magnetocaloric Mn(Co 1-x Ni x )Ge compounds have been stud...
The magnetic and structural transitions can be controlled to coincide by partial substitution of Zn ...
The effect of Co and Ni substitutions for Fe on the magnetocaloric properties of MnFe(P,Ge) compound...