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  • 2022Indium segregation in Gd-5(Si, Ge)(4) magnetocaloric materials4citations
  • 2022Indium segregation in Gd-5(Si, Ge)(4) magnetocaloric materials4citations
  • 2019Probing the morphology of epitaxial Fe/MgO discontinuous multilayers by magnetometric technique4citations
  • 2017Tuning shape, composition and magnetization of three-dimensional cobalt nanowires grown by Focused Electron Beam Induced Deposition (FEBID)citations
  • 2017On the nature of the (de)coupling of the magnetostructural transition in Er5Si41citations
  • 2015Atomic Scale Structure and Reduction of Cerium Oxide at the Interface with Platinum21citations
  • 2012Nanoscale strain-induced pair suppression as a vortex-pinning mechanism in high-temperature superconductors319citations
  • 2009Magnetic and crystal structure of Ho-5(SixGe(1-x))(4) studied by neutron diffraction14citations
  • 2008Large inverse magnetoresistance in fully epitaxial Fe∕Fe3O4∕MgO∕Co magnetic tunnel junctions44citations
  • 2005Multi-step and anomalous reproducible behaviour of the electrical resistivity near the first-order magnetostructural transition of Gd-5(Si0.1Ge0.9)(4)13citations

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  • Costa, Rm
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  • Amaral, Js
  • Giordano, Livia
  • Bertoni, G.
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  • Grillo, V.
  • Pacchioni, Gianfranco
  • Valeri, Sergio
  • Gazzadi, G. C.
  • Prada, Stefano
  • Luches, P.
  • Gazquez, J.
  • Llordes, A.
  • Vanacken, Johan
  • Rouco, V.
  • Vlad, R.
  • Deutscher, G.
  • Ye, S.
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  • Moshchalkov, Victor
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  • Ricart, S.
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  • Puig, T.
  • Ritter, C.
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  • Hehn, M.
  • Tiusan, C.
  • Greullet, F.
  • Snoeck, Etienne
  • Lacour, D.
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Indium segregation in Gd-5(Si, Ge)(4) magnetocaloric materials

  • Mudryk, Y.
  • Araujo, Jp
  • Oliveira, Gnp
  • Paudyal, D.
  • Morellon, L.
  • Pereira, Am
  • Lopes, Aml
  • Magen, C.
  • Algarabel, Pa
  • Pecharsky, Vk
  • Marcano, N.
  • Belo, Jh
Abstract

Chemical substitution is one of the most efficient tools to tune and optimize magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of the giant magnetocaloric materials. In particular, Indium substitutions could be useful both for tuning properties of these interesting intermetallic materials and to unveil their local-scale behavior across the magnetostructural transition via hyperfine techniques. Hence, in order to investigate the effect of Indium additions on the crystal structure, micro-structure, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties, a series of In-containing samples derived from the base Gd5Si1.2Ge2.8 stoichiometry were prepared. The major findings are that while In is insoluble in the 5: 4 phase, it will instead promote the emergence of the impurity 5: 3 phase and segregates into this phase. Hence, In leads to major crystallographic changes, which enhance atomic disorder and disrupt the Si to Ge ratio in the 5: 4 phase. Subsequently, a higher 5: 4 unit cell volume and a lower magnetic ordering temperature are found in the In-substituted samples. Finally, the magnetocaloric properties of the In-substituted samples reveal a detrimental effect on the maximum magnetic entropy change.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • intermetallic
  • Indium