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Transformation process dependent magnetocaloric properties of annealed Ni50Mn18Cu7Ga25 ribbons

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Abstract The properties related to magnetocaloric effect (MCE) of annealed Ni 50 Mn 18 Cu 7 Ga 25 ribbons were studied in connection with their microstructural features and magnetostructural transformations.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The properties related to magnetocaloric effect (MCE) of annealed Ni 50 Mn 18 Cu 7 Ga 25 ribbons were studied in connection with their microstructural features and magnetostructural transformations. The differences in magnetic entropy change between the reverse and direct austenite-to-martensite transformation processes lie in the magnetic field induced martensitic transformation. It occurs uniquely during the direct transformation but not reciprocal in the reverse transformation, which results in the relatively lower value of maximum Δ S M but higher δT FWHM of the Δ S M curve for the direct transformation (Δ S M  = 17.8 Jkg −1 K −1 , δT FWHM  = 6 K) with respect to those of the reverse transformation (Δ S M  = −32.1 Jkg −1 K −1 , δT FWHM  = 3 K) under magnetic field change μ o Δ H of 5 T. These transformation singularities have a deep connection with the microstructural configurations of the parent and product phases. The present study provides fundamental information necessary to understand the transformation dependent MCE of ferromagnetic functional alloys.

Keywords: transformation process; properties annealed; transformation; magnetocaloric properties; process dependent; dependent magnetocaloric

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2017

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