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Exploring High-Entropy Alloys for Boosting Magnetic Refrigeration Temperature
Friday, January 24, 2025
, which only operate in a narrow temperature range, this high-entropy alloy thrives across a broader spectrum from 9 to 83 K. Research shows that the lattice distortion in this alloy helps maintain a stable structure while causing a bit of chaos around magnetic atoms, a feature that broadens the MCE. Advanced calculations suggest that the average correlation energy increases, pushing the Curie temperature up. This study reveals that random element arrangement leads to local magnetic disorder, widening the temperature range over which magnetic cooling works wonders. By shedding light on how high-entropy alloys behave magnetically, this research could jumpstart more exploration into making these alloys work for better cooling technologies.
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