The physical properties of the extensively studied Fe2P material family, well-known for its promising magnetocaloric qualities are greatly influenced by the unit-cell parameters of this hexagonal system. This sensitivity of the various magnetocaloric properties to structural parameters is particularly important for developing a material suitable for room-temperature magnetic refrigeration. A change in the unit cell, due to added elements can induce pronounced changes in the Curie temperature and the nature of the magnetic phase transition. Li belongs to a yet unexplored group of possible dopant elements – alkali metals, and exhibits an unusual behavior upon introduction to Fe2P. We observe a preference to replace iron atoms, as opposed to t...
The quarternary (Mn,Fe)2(P,Si)-based materials with a giant magnetocaloric effect (GMCE) at the ferr...
The magnetocaloric effect in the MnxFe2−xP1−yGey intermetallic compounds with the amount of Mn in th...
The efficient coupling between lattice degrees of freedom and spin degrees of freedom in magnetic ma...
In this thesis, the boundary conditions for the development of giant magnetocaloric materials are in...
This thesis reports on advanced characterizations of giant magnetocaloric materials that show a firs...
New and more efficient magnetic materials for energy applications are a big necessity for sustainabl...
Magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of high-purity, giant magnetocaloric polycrystalline and sing...
Materials for energy applications are of great importance for a sustainable future society. Among th...
The present thesis discusses two modelling endeavours that serve to provide insights into both the m...
With a combination of magnetic susceptibility measurements and low-temperature neutron diffraction a...
A conventional solid-state approach has been developed for the synthesis of phase-pure magnetocalori...
Energy production, storage and efficient usage are all crucial factors for environmentally sound and...
AbstractThe Pr2Fe17 compound is a potential candidate for low cost magnetocaloric materials with a s...
International audienceThe magnetocaloric effect (MCE) of the series Fe(2-x)M(x)P (M = Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt...
Energy production, storage and efficient usage are all crucial factors for environmentally sound and...
The quarternary (Mn,Fe)2(P,Si)-based materials with a giant magnetocaloric effect (GMCE) at the ferr...
The magnetocaloric effect in the MnxFe2−xP1−yGey intermetallic compounds with the amount of Mn in th...
The efficient coupling between lattice degrees of freedom and spin degrees of freedom in magnetic ma...
In this thesis, the boundary conditions for the development of giant magnetocaloric materials are in...
This thesis reports on advanced characterizations of giant magnetocaloric materials that show a firs...
New and more efficient magnetic materials for energy applications are a big necessity for sustainabl...
Magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of high-purity, giant magnetocaloric polycrystalline and sing...
Materials for energy applications are of great importance for a sustainable future society. Among th...
The present thesis discusses two modelling endeavours that serve to provide insights into both the m...
With a combination of magnetic susceptibility measurements and low-temperature neutron diffraction a...
A conventional solid-state approach has been developed for the synthesis of phase-pure magnetocalori...
Energy production, storage and efficient usage are all crucial factors for environmentally sound and...
AbstractThe Pr2Fe17 compound is a potential candidate for low cost magnetocaloric materials with a s...
International audienceThe magnetocaloric effect (MCE) of the series Fe(2-x)M(x)P (M = Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt...
Energy production, storage and efficient usage are all crucial factors for environmentally sound and...
The quarternary (Mn,Fe)2(P,Si)-based materials with a giant magnetocaloric effect (GMCE) at the ferr...
The magnetocaloric effect in the MnxFe2−xP1−yGey intermetallic compounds with the amount of Mn in th...
The efficient coupling between lattice degrees of freedom and spin degrees of freedom in magnetic ma...