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Enhanced Magnetocaloric Properties of the (MnNi)Si(FeCo)Ge High-Entropy Alloy Obtained by Co Substitution. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers developed a new high-entropy magnetocaloric alloy, MnNiSiFeCoGe, to enhance its magnetocaloric properties by inducing phase transitions from high-temperature to low-temperature states.
  • The study reveals that the substitution of cobalt influences the alloy's performance, increasing certain properties while decreasing transition temperatures and magnetic entropy changes.
  • The specific alloy composition with 0.4 cobalt shows exceptional magnetocaloric effects, with a large entropy change and notable mechanical strength, suggesting its potential for commercial applications in magnetocaloric materials.

Article Abstract

In order to improve the magnetocaloric properties of MnNiSi-based alloys, a new type of high-entropy magnetocaloric alloy was constructed. In this work, MnNiSiFeCoGe ( = 0.4, 0.45, and 0.5) are found to exhibit magnetostructural first-order phase transitions from high-temperature NiIn-type phases to low-temperature TiNiSi-type phases so that the alloys can achieve giant magnetocaloric effects. We investigate why / (/) gradually increases upon Co substitution, while phase transition temperature () and isothermal magnetic entropy change (Δ) tend to gradually decrease. In particular, the = 0.4 alloy with remarkable magnetocaloric properties is obtained by tuning Co/Ni, which shows a giant entropy change of 48.5 J∙kgK at 309 K for 5 T and an adiabatic temperature change (Δ) of 8.6 K at 306.5 K. Moreover, the = 0.55 HEA shows great hardness and compressive strength with values of 552 HV2 and 267 MPa, respectively, indicating that the mechanical properties undergo an effective enhancement. The large Δ and Δ may enable the MnNiSi-based HEAs to become a potential commercialized magnetocaloric material.

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