Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8152528 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report detailed magnetic and magnetocaloric studies of a self-doped composition Mn0.9Ni1.1Ge in ambient as well as in high pressure situation. The alloy undergoes martensitic phase transition (MPT) around the room temperature and orders antiferromagnetically below 200â¯K. Room temperature structural analysis indicates clear signature of co-existing hexagonal and orthorhombic phases. Application of external hydrostatic pressure (P) results in a shift in the martensitic transition temperature towards the lower value. A significantly large magnetocaloric effect (MCE) around the MPT (ÎS=-6.1â¯J/kg-K at 295â¯K and â6.11â¯J/kg-K at 282â¯K during heating and cooling respectively for H changing from 0â¯ââ¯50 kOe) has also been observed. The magnitude of MCE is hardly affected by the application of external P.
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Authors
S.C. Das, K. Mandal, P. Dutta, S. Pramanick, S. Chatterjee,