Intermetallic compounds with the overall formula Mn1.1Fe0.9P0.5As0.5-xGex (x varies from 0 to 0.1) were investigated in order to study their magnetocaloric effect by monitoring the adiabatic temperature change, magnetic entropy change and their relation to structural parameters. It was found that the maximum of magnetocaloric effect was achieved for x = 0.02. Adiabatic temperature change for consolidated powder was equal to 2.75 K for the magnetic field change ΔB = 1.7 T for the sample with x = 0.02. For the pure non-doped sample, this parameter is much lower: ΔTad = 1.7 K @ ΔB = 1.7 T. This result was correlated with the change of structural parameters such as lattice constants and the unit cell volume
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The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
The magnetocaloric effect in the MnxFe2-xP1-yGey intermetallic compounds with the amount of Mn in th...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
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The magnetic, structural and thermomagnetic properties of the MM'X material system of MnNiGe are eva...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
The results from direct and indirect determinations of the magnetocaloric parameters of Mn0.99Co0.01...
The magnetocaloric effect in the MnxFe2−xP1−yGey intermetallic compounds with the amount of Mn in th...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
The magnetic properties, phase transitions, and related magnetocaloric effects in Mn1-xFexCoGe (x=0....
The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
The attention for materials displaying high magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has grown during the past 30...
The magnetocaloric effect in the MnxFe2-xP1-yGey intermetallic compounds with the amount of Mn in th...
Recently, room temperature magnetocaloric materials increasingly attracted attention in the developm...
Magnetic cooling based on the magnetocaloric effect is topical for energy efficiency and environment...
Magnetocaloric effect in Mn<sub>4</sub>FeGe<sub>3-x</sub>Si<sub>x</sub> compounds has been studied b...
International audienceIn this report a review of magnetic properties of two groups of intermetallic ...
The influence of Ag-doping on the crystallographic structure, magnetic properties, and magnetocalori...
The magnetic, structural and thermomagnetic properties of the MM'X material system of MnNiGe are eva...
Modern society relies on cooling technology for food safety, comfort and medical applications. The s...
The results from direct and indirect determinations of the magnetocaloric parameters of Mn0.99Co0.01...