Roles of hydrogenation, annealing and field in the structure and magnetic entropy change of Tb-based bulk metallic glasses

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2013
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3
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3
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New York : American Institute of Physics
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The reduction of open-volume regions in Tb-based metallic glass (MG) by annealing and hydrogen charging was found to rearrange the atomic structure and tune the magnetic behaviors. After crystallization, the magnetic structure and magnetic entropy change (MEC) alters due to the structural transformation, and a plateau-like-MEC behavior can be obtained. The hydrogen concentration after charging at 1mA/cm2 for 576 h reaches as high as 3290 w-ppm. The magnetization behavior and the MEC change due to the modification of the exchange interaction and the random magnetic anisotropy (RMA) upon hydrogenation. At low temperatures, irreversible positive MEC was obtained, which is related to the internal entropy production. The RMA-to-exchange ratio acts as a switch to control the irreversible entropy production channel and the reversible entropy transfer channel. The field dependence of the MEC is discussed in term of the competition among Zeeman energy, exchange interaction and RMA.

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X-ray diffraction, Amorphous metals, Amorphous state, Crystal structure, Charged currents, Crystallization, Entropy, Amorphous magnetic materials, Annealing, Glass transitions
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Luo, Q., Schwarz, B., Mattern, N., Shen, J., & Eckert, J. (2013). Roles of hydrogenation, annealing and field in the structure and magnetic entropy change of Tb-based bulk metallic glasses. 3(3). https://doi.org//10.1063/1.4797619
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