Colossal negative thermal expansion over a wide temperature span in dynamically self-assembled MnCo(Ge,Si)/epoxy composites

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Abstract

The achievement of significant negative thermal expansion (NTE) over a wide temperature range (ΔTNTE) has posed a formidable challenge for NTE materials. In the present study, textured MnCo(Ge,Si)/epoxy composites were prepared by magnetic field-assisted dynamic self-assembly of multi-component Mn0.945Co1.055Ge1-xSix particles. The utilization of multi-component particles with tunable transition temperatures significantly amplifies the temperature range over which the NTE occurs, surpassing the limitations of conventional single-component composites. The textured microstructure enables the extension of lattice-level NTE to reach the macroscopic level, which is manifested by a remarkably large NTE coefficient of −328.7 × 10−6/K between 288.2 and 431.1 K.

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Guo, W., Miao, X., Yan, Z., Chen, Y., Gong, Y., Qian, F., … Caron, L. (2024). Colossal negative thermal expansion over a wide temperature span in dynamically self-assembled MnCo(Ge,Si)/epoxy composites. Materials Research Letters, 12(4), 315–323. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2024.2328375

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