Ni-Mn-X (X = In, Sn, and Sb) based Heusler alloys show a strong potential for magnetic refrigeration owing to their large magnetocaloric effect (MCE) associated with first-order magnetostructural transition. However, the irreversibility of the MCE under low field change of 0–1 T directly hinders its application as an efficient magnetic coolant. In this work, we systematically investigate thermal and magnetic properties, crystalline structure and magnetocaloric performance in Ni51−xMn33.4In15.6Vx alloys. With the introduction of V, a stable magnetostructural transition near room temperature is observed between martensite and austenite. An extremely small hysteresis of 2.3 K is achieved for the composition x = 0.3. Due to this optimization, t...
The all-d-metal Ni-(Co)-Mn-Ti-based Heusler alloys are found to show a giant magnetocaloric effect n...
In contrast to rare-earth-based materials, cheaper and more environmentally friendly candidates for ...
Two successive magnetocaloric effects consisting of inverse magnetocaloric effect around martensitic...
We present a comprehensive study on three selected Heusler alloy systems. Ni-Mn-X(-Co) systems with ...
AbstractIn this work we experimentally study the magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect (MCE)...
Magnetic cooling could be a radically different energy solution substituting conventional vapour com...
The Mn-based Heusler alloys encompass a rich collection of useful materials from highly spin-polariz...
Large magnetocaloric effects can be obtained in Ni-Mn-based Heusler alloys due to the magnetostructu...
The studies of magnetocaloric properties, phase transitions, and phenomena related to magnetic heter...
An improvement of the magnetocaloric response in Ni 50.0Mn 35.5In 14.5 Heusler alloy ribbons after a...
Abstract Currently, there is significant interest in magnetocaloric materials for solid state refrig...
We present the results of the studies of magnetic and magnetocaloric (MCE) properties of quaternary ...
The magnetic properties and reversibility of the magnetocaloric effect of Ni50Mn35In15 have been stu...
Large magnetocaloric effects can be obtained in the Heusler alloy systems Ni-Mn-In and Ni-Mn-In-Co d...
iAbstract In this work, magnetic, magnetocaloric and structural properties are investigated in Ni-Mn...
The all-d-metal Ni-(Co)-Mn-Ti-based Heusler alloys are found to show a giant magnetocaloric effect n...
In contrast to rare-earth-based materials, cheaper and more environmentally friendly candidates for ...
Two successive magnetocaloric effects consisting of inverse magnetocaloric effect around martensitic...
We present a comprehensive study on three selected Heusler alloy systems. Ni-Mn-X(-Co) systems with ...
AbstractIn this work we experimentally study the magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect (MCE)...
Magnetic cooling could be a radically different energy solution substituting conventional vapour com...
The Mn-based Heusler alloys encompass a rich collection of useful materials from highly spin-polariz...
Large magnetocaloric effects can be obtained in Ni-Mn-based Heusler alloys due to the magnetostructu...
The studies of magnetocaloric properties, phase transitions, and phenomena related to magnetic heter...
An improvement of the magnetocaloric response in Ni 50.0Mn 35.5In 14.5 Heusler alloy ribbons after a...
Abstract Currently, there is significant interest in magnetocaloric materials for solid state refrig...
We present the results of the studies of magnetic and magnetocaloric (MCE) properties of quaternary ...
The magnetic properties and reversibility of the magnetocaloric effect of Ni50Mn35In15 have been stu...
Large magnetocaloric effects can be obtained in the Heusler alloy systems Ni-Mn-In and Ni-Mn-In-Co d...
iAbstract In this work, magnetic, magnetocaloric and structural properties are investigated in Ni-Mn...
The all-d-metal Ni-(Co)-Mn-Ti-based Heusler alloys are found to show a giant magnetocaloric effect n...
In contrast to rare-earth-based materials, cheaper and more environmentally friendly candidates for ...
Two successive magnetocaloric effects consisting of inverse magnetocaloric effect around martensitic...