The impact of surface morphology on the magnetovolume transition in magnetocaloric LaFe11.8Si1.2

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Date
2016
Volume
4
Issue
10
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New York : American Institute of Physics
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Abstract

First order magnetocaloric materials reach high entropy changes but at the same time exhibit hysteresis losses which depend on the sample’s microstructure. We use non-destructive 3D X-ray microtomography to understand the role of surface morphology for the magnetovolume transition of LaFe11.8Si1.2. The technique provides unique information on the spatial distribution of the volume change at the transition and its relationship with the surface morphology. Complementary Hall probe imaging confirms that on a morphologically complex surface minimization of strain energy dominates. Our findings sketch the way for a tailored surface morphology with low hysteresis without changing the underlying phase transition.

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Ferromagnetism, Tomography, Surface phase transitions, Magnetic phase transitions, Nucleation, Surface morphology, X-ray diffraction, Materials modification, Magnetic materials
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Waske, A., Lovell, E., Funk, A., Sellschopp, K., Rack, A., Giebeler, L., et al. (2016). The impact of surface morphology on the magnetovolume transition in magnetocaloric LaFe11.8Si1.2. 4(10). https://doi.org//10.1063/1.4963840
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