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Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect of R2Fe14B compounds with R = Y, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho and High-Magnetic field phase transitions in the compounds with R = Gd, Dy

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CRYOGENICS
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2022.103567

Keywords

Magnetocaloric Effect; R2Fe14B; Mean-Field Theory; Phase Transition

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  1. Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT), Egypt [(6701)]

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The study investigated the temperature and field dependences of the magnetization, magnetic specific heat, and magnetic entropy of R2Fe14B compounds, finding a direct magnetocaloric effect in all compounds with Pr2Fe14B exhibiting the highest values of entropy change and adiabatic temperature change.
The temperature and field dependences of the: magnetization, magnetic specific heat and magnetic entropy of the R2Fe14B compounds, are studied using the mean-field two-sublattice model, where R = Y, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, and B is boron. The isothermal entropy change ASm and the adiabatic temperature change ATad are calculated, for magnetic fields <= 5 T, by a Maxwell's relation and a well-known integration involving the total heat capacity. The temperature range for these calculations is up to 700 K. Direct magnetocaloric effect (MCE), in all compounds, is present with maximum ASm and ATad in the range of 0.9-6.8 J/mol. K and 1.5-7.7 K, respectively, for a magnetic field change in the range of 1-5 T. The relative cooling power RCP(S) is in the range of 196-526 J/ kg. Ferrimagnetic compounds show both direct and small inverse MCE. It is found that Pr2Fe14B has the highest ASm of 6.8 J/mol. K and the largest ATad of 7.7 K at a magnetic field change of 5 T. The magnetization curves are calculated for Dy2Fe14B for temperatures in the range of 30-200 K and for Gd2Fe14B from 46 to 400 K for magnetic fields up to 300 T. It is found that these two compounds exhibit ferrimagnetic to ferromagnetic first-order phase transitions. Belov-Arrott plots, for these two compounds, show S-shaped feature which supports the occurrence of a first-order phase transition.

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