Influence of Covalent Element B and Si Addition on Magnetocaloric Properties of Gd-Co-Fe-(B,Si) Amorphous Alloys

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The effect of covalent element addition on the magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of ferrimagnetic Gd60 Co20 Fe20 amorphous alloy was studied. Particularly, the co-doping of B and Si promoted the magnetocaloric performance (with a larger magnetic entropy change |∆SM | at higher working temperature) of the initial Gd60 Co20 Fe20 amorphous alloy. This is possibly ascribed to the modified magnetic transition behavior. Additionally, the broadened magnetocaloric effect with |∆SM | of 2.25 J kg−1 K−1 at 222.5 K under a magnetic field change of 0–2 T and high relative cooling power of 396.0 J kg−1 were obtained for (Gd0.6 Co0.2 Fe0.2)95 B2 Si3. These properties reveal that the material could be a good candidate as a magnetic refrigerant suitable for active magnetic refrigerators.

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Zhang, H., Xu, Y., Zhang, Z., Tan, J., Zhang, X., Peng, H., … Li, W. (2022). Influence of Covalent Element B and Si Addition on Magnetocaloric Properties of Gd-Co-Fe-(B,Si) Amorphous Alloys. Metals, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/met12030386

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