Waske A, Dutta B, Teichert N, et al. Coupling Phenomena in Magnetocaloric Materials. ENERGY TECHNOLOGY. 2018;6(8):1429-1447.Strong coupling effects in magnetocaloric materials are the key factor to achieve a large magnetic entropy change. Combining insights from experiments and ab initio calculations, we review relevant coupling phenomena, including atomic coupling, stress coupling, and magnetostatic coupling. For the investigations on atomic coupling, we have used Heusler compounds as a flexible model system. Stress coupling occurs in first-order magnetocaloric materials, which exhibit a structural transformation or volume change together with the magnetic transition. Magnetostatic coupling has been experimentally demonstrated in magnetoca...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a thermal response of a magnetic material to a change in an exter...
Aiming to predict new materials for magnetic refrigeration from high-throughput calculations asks fo...
In this paper, we illustrate the dilemma of inverse magnetocaloric materials using the example of He...
Strong coupling effects in magnetocaloric materials are the key factor to achieve a large magnetic e...
This chapter reviews the basic aspects governing magnetocaloric materials from the physics and therm...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Congreso Multiscale phenomena in molecular matter, celebrado en Kr...
Magnetic cooling is a highly efficient refrigeration technique with the potential to replace the tra...
Materials with strongly coupled magnetic and structural transitions can display a giant magnetocalor...
Intermetallic materials, which are compounds of two or more metals and metalloids, host a diversity ...
Magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a heating or cooling of a magnetic material when the applied magnetic...
Frustrated magnetic molecules are promising alternatives to refrigerant materials for low temperatur...
Domestic and industrial refrigeration applications contribute a substantial part to mankinds energy ...
The energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative cooling technology based on the magnet...
The present work is aimed at characterizing the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), including the isotherma...
We describe magneto-, baro-, and elastocaloric effects (MCEs, BCEs, and eCEs) in materials, which po...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a thermal response of a magnetic material to a change in an exter...
Aiming to predict new materials for magnetic refrigeration from high-throughput calculations asks fo...
In this paper, we illustrate the dilemma of inverse magnetocaloric materials using the example of He...
Strong coupling effects in magnetocaloric materials are the key factor to achieve a large magnetic e...
This chapter reviews the basic aspects governing magnetocaloric materials from the physics and therm...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Congreso Multiscale phenomena in molecular matter, celebrado en Kr...
Magnetic cooling is a highly efficient refrigeration technique with the potential to replace the tra...
Materials with strongly coupled magnetic and structural transitions can display a giant magnetocalor...
Intermetallic materials, which are compounds of two or more metals and metalloids, host a diversity ...
Magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a heating or cooling of a magnetic material when the applied magnetic...
Frustrated magnetic molecules are promising alternatives to refrigerant materials for low temperatur...
Domestic and industrial refrigeration applications contribute a substantial part to mankinds energy ...
The energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative cooling technology based on the magnet...
The present work is aimed at characterizing the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), including the isotherma...
We describe magneto-, baro-, and elastocaloric effects (MCEs, BCEs, and eCEs) in materials, which po...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a thermal response of a magnetic material to a change in an exter...
Aiming to predict new materials for magnetic refrigeration from high-throughput calculations asks fo...
In this paper, we illustrate the dilemma of inverse magnetocaloric materials using the example of He...