Fast magnetic measurements performed by means of a 20 T pulse-field magnet provide a good approach for directly monitoring the magnetocaloric effect of the MnFe(P,Ge) compounds. Based on the comparison of magnetization curves obtained either in an adiabatic or isothermal process, we propose that the method introduced by Levitin et al is applicable to determine the adiabatic temperature change for an equivalent field change in first-order magnetic transition materials. More strikingly, experimental results confirm that the first-order nature of the transition in MnFe(P,Ge) alloys is not a limiting factor to the operation frequency of a magnetic refrigerator.Radiation Radionuclides & ReactorsApplied Science
We study the dependence of the magnetocaloric effect on the magnetic field-change-rate the first ord...
The energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative cooling technology based on the magnet...
The magnetocaloric effect in the Fe49Rh51 alloy was systematically studied using three different app...
Fast magnetic measurements performed by means of a 20 T pulse-field magnet provide a good approach f...
The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
Structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of the MnFe(P,Ge) compounds were systematically ...
The present thesis is devoted to the investigation of the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) by direct meas...
We present direct measurements of the magnetocaloric effect on a Fe2P-based compound induced by a mi...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Large magnetically driven temperature changes are observed in MnFe(P,Si,B) materials simultaneously ...
The adiabatic temperature change ΔTad of a Mn1:3Fe0:7P0:5Si0:55 Fe2P-type alloy was measured under ...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
Intermetallic compounds with the overall formula Mn1.1Fe0.9P0.5As0.5-xGex (x varies from 0 to 0.1) w...
We have studied the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) in the shape-memory Heusler alloy Ni50Mn35In15 by di...
We study the dependence of the magnetocaloric effect on the magnetic field-change-rate the first ord...
The energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative cooling technology based on the magnet...
The magnetocaloric effect in the Fe49Rh51 alloy was systematically studied using three different app...
Fast magnetic measurements performed by means of a 20 T pulse-field magnet provide a good approach f...
The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
Structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of the MnFe(P,Ge) compounds were systematically ...
The present thesis is devoted to the investigation of the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) by direct meas...
We present direct measurements of the magnetocaloric effect on a Fe2P-based compound induced by a mi...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
Large magnetically driven temperature changes are observed in MnFe(P,Si,B) materials simultaneously ...
The adiabatic temperature change ΔTad of a Mn1:3Fe0:7P0:5Si0:55 Fe2P-type alloy was measured under ...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
Intermetallic compounds with the overall formula Mn1.1Fe0.9P0.5As0.5-xGex (x varies from 0 to 0.1) w...
We have studied the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) in the shape-memory Heusler alloy Ni50Mn35In15 by di...
We study the dependence of the magnetocaloric effect on the magnetic field-change-rate the first ord...
The energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative cooling technology based on the magnet...
The magnetocaloric effect in the Fe49Rh51 alloy was systematically studied using three different app...