Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10656496 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
We have studied the magnetic and magnetocaloric (MC) properties of Ni50âxPrxMn37Sn13 (x = 0, 1, 3, and 5) alloy ingots fabricated by arc-melting. Experimental results revealed a coexistence of the conventional and inverse MC effects in the samples with x = 0, 1, and 3. There is a gradual decrease of the magnetization and magnetic-entropy change (ÎSm) when Pr-doping content increases. However, the Curie temperature of the austenitic phase (TCA) around room temperature was not changed very much. Particularly, doping a small amount of Pr with x = 1 enhances remarkably the linewidth of the peaks in its ÎSm(T) curves. This increases the relative cooling power (RCP) of Ni50âxPrxMn37Sn13 alloys when they are used as coolants in refrigeration devices. For example, under an applied field of H = 50 kOe, the RCP increases from 150 for x = 0 to â¼200 J/kg for x = 1. Higher Pr contents reduce quickly the MC effect because of the formation of nonmagnetic secondary phases.
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Authors
T.L. Phan, P.T. Thanh, N.H. Dan, P. Zhang, T.D. Thanh, M.H. Phan, S.C. Yu,