ISSN:
1089-7550
Quelle:
AIP Digital Archive
Thema:
Physik
Notizen:
Certain applications of magnetic materials require the knowledge of the magnetocaloric effects, i.e., the adiabatic change of temperature or the isothermal change of the entropy upon application or removal of magnetic field. While the isothermal magnetic entropy change can be calculated from magnetic data only, the calculation of the adiabatic temperature change requires the knowledge of the field-dependent specific heat as well. To compare magnetocaloric effect results obtained from magnetic-only, thermal-only, or combined methods requires the evaluation of the mutual reliability of all methods. In crystalline materials it usually does not present a problem to perform thermal and magnetic measurements on the same sample or at least on samples of identical state. For amorphous materials, unfortunately, thermal measurements are extremely difficult to perform on the ribbons themselves so usually pellets pressed from powdered ribbons, with silver as a binder, are applied. After the magnetic entropy change calculated from thermal measurements performed on such a composite did not agree with the data obtained from magnetic measurements performed on the original ribbon, magnetic measurements were carried out on the pellet and its predecessor powders. Comparison of the results revealed that the pellet's properties do not reflect the properties of the original ribbon. However, comparison of magnetic and thermal measurements carried out on the pellet itself show good agreement if proper numerical methods are used for evaluation. The study concludes that amorphous ribbons are far more competitive for certain applications than the thermal measurements, performed on the pellet only, would indicate. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
Materialart:
Digitale Medien
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.366992
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