Microstructure, first-order magnetostructural transition, magnetocaloric properties and exchange bias effect in Ni45−xBixMn44Sn11 alloys

Searching for large magnetocaloric material is the key of applicable magnetic refrigeration. We have systematically investigated the crystal structure, first-order magnetostructural transition, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect (MCE) and exchange bias (EB) effect for the Ni 45− x Bi x Mn 44...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials science 2024-05, Vol.59 (20), p.8769-8783
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Xiaodong, Huang, Yinsheng, Zhang, Yuanlei, Li, Zhen, Gao, Chunlei
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Zusammenfassung:Searching for large magnetocaloric material is the key of applicable magnetic refrigeration. We have systematically investigated the crystal structure, first-order magnetostructural transition, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect (MCE) and exchange bias (EB) effect for the Ni 45− x Bi x Mn 44 Sn 11 ( x  = 0, 1, 3 and 5) alloys. The result of X-ray diffraction measured indicates that all compounds have L 2 1 cubic structure at room temperature. The martensitic transformation (MT) temperature decreases with the increase in the Bi concentration and magnetic field. A large positive magnetic entropy change ( Δ S M ) and refrigerant capacity ( RC ) of all samples were found across MT. The maximum Δ S M and effective RC are 44.21 J kg −1  K −1 and 125.46 J kg −1 under the magnetic field of 5 T across MT for x  = 3, respectively. All the samples exhibit EB effect below the blocking temperature of 60 K, indicating the existence of the magnetic coupled at antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic interfaces. Under the field-cooled condition of 2 kOe, the maximum EB field ( H E ) is 793 Oe at 2 K for x  = 3. Our findings demonstrate Ni–Bi–Mn–Sn alloys as one of the promising candidates of MCE material.
ISSN:0022-2461
1573-4803
DOI:10.1007/s10853-024-09705-2