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Influence of non-magnetic Cu on structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties on NiMnIn bulk Heusler alloys

Title
Influence of non-magnetic Cu on structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties on NiMnIn bulk Heusler alloys
Author(s)
Sivaprakash, P.Kim, IkhyunDivya, S.Hajra, SugatoOh, Tae HwanEsakki, Muthu S.
Issued Date
2023-11
Citation
Materials Science and Engineering: B, v.297
Type
Article
Author Keywords
MagnetizationMagnetic entropyMartensite transitionAustenite transitionFerromagnetic transition
Keywords
ROOM-TEMPERATUREMNNISUBSTITUTION
ISSN
0921-5107
Abstract
The structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric characteristics of bulk Cu-doped Ni47Mn40-sCusIn13 Heusler alloys (s = 0 and 1) were investigated. Temperature-dependent magnetizations for Ni47Mn40-sCusIn13 (s = 0 and 1) were performed under a magnetic field (H) 0.05 T. The substitution of Copper (Cu) for Manganese (Mn) reduces the structural as well as magnetic phase transition temperatures. At room temperature (RT), PXRD pattern of Ni47Mn40-sCusIn13 (s = 0 and 1) bulk Heusler alloys shows that both samples have a cubic structure. The copper substitution in the Mn-site shifts the martensitic transformation temperature to the low temperature side as valence electron concentrations (e/a) decrease [MS = 288 K for s = 0 and MS = 251 K for s = 1]. The isothermal magnetization [M(H)] curve in the vicinity of the martensitic transition for s = 1 alloy exhibits the typical metamagnetic behavior that is not present for s = 0 Heusler alloys. The alloys reveal positive magnetic entropy changes (ΔSM) for s = 0 and 1 respectively. A maximal ΔSM of 10 J.kg-1K−1 at a temperature of 248 K has been obtained in the s = 1 compare than ΔSM of 1.27 J.kg-1K−1 (s = 0) alloys for a field change of 0–5 T. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47940
DOI
10.1016/j.mseb.2023.116760
Publisher
Elsevier
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