Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Magnetocaloric ferromagnetism

If we first consider the three scenarios at the same field, we can immediately see how the paramagnetic material shows the largest magnetocaloric effect, followed by a ferromagnetically coupled system, and then the antiferromagnetic case. [Pg.301]

III.1 The magnetocaloric effect Scientific American, May 1998, p. 44) relies on the ability of a ferromagnetic material to heat up in the presence of a magnetic field and then cool down once the field is removed. When a ferromagnet is... [Pg.679]

The MCE is exhibited by a number of perovskite oxides, especially La Ca jMnOj and Lag SrgjMnOj. The phase Lag CagjMnOj is ferromagnetic below a Curie temperature of approximately 220 K and LaQ Sr MnOj below a of approximately 370 K, making them potential magnetocaloric materials, but unfortunately... [Pg.287]

The Mean-Field Theory in the Study of Ferromagnets and the Magnetocaloric Effect... [Pg.173]

Amaral, J. S., Silva, N. J. O. Amaral, V. S. (2007). A mean-field scaling method for first- and second-order phase transition ferromagnets and its application in magnetocaloric studies, Appl. Phys. Lett. 91(17) 172503. [Pg.196]


See other pages where Magnetocaloric ferromagnetism is mentioned: [Pg.326]    [Pg.240]    [Pg.304]    [Pg.305]    [Pg.680]    [Pg.240]    [Pg.336]    [Pg.1432]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.304]    [Pg.224]    [Pg.153]    [Pg.4520]    [Pg.287]    [Pg.499]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.174]    [Pg.185]    [Pg.196]    [Pg.495]    [Pg.496]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.61]    [Pg.526]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.303 ]




SEARCH



Ferromagnet

Ferromagnetic

Ferromagnetism

Magnetocaloric

© 2024 chempedia.info