2010
DOI: 10.1063/1.3427439
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Influence of Co and Ni addition on the magnetocaloric effect in Fe88−2xCoxNixZr7B4Cu1 soft magnetic amorphous alloys

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“…They offer low magnetic hysteresis, high electrical resistivity, enhanced corrosion resistance, good mechanical properties, and tunable T C by composition variation. [4][5][6] In addition, the elements involved are abundant and fabrication costs are reasonable, making them highly competitive. Fe 80 Cr 8 B 12 amorphous alloys exhibit promising MCE near RT, Cr additions enhance the corrosion resistance of the alloy.…”
Section: Influence Of La and Ce Additions On The Magnetocaloric Effecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They offer low magnetic hysteresis, high electrical resistivity, enhanced corrosion resistance, good mechanical properties, and tunable T C by composition variation. [4][5][6] In addition, the elements involved are abundant and fabrication costs are reasonable, making them highly competitive. Fe 80 Cr 8 B 12 amorphous alloys exhibit promising MCE near RT, Cr additions enhance the corrosion resistance of the alloy.…”
Section: Influence Of La and Ce Additions On The Magnetocaloric Effecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it has been recently shown 14 that the addition of Co and Ni to Nanoperm-type amorphous alloys can produce an RC $40% larger than Gd 5 Si 2 Ge 1.9 Fe 0.1 (Ref. 15) and $15% larger than the previously studied Fe-based amorphous alloys.…”
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“…5 Ni-Mn-In, 6 and amorphous alloys Fe 88À2x Co x Ni x Zr 7 B 4 Cu 1 . 7 However, a material with a large DS m does not necessarily have a large refrigeration efficiency. The refrigerant capacity (RC) can provide an estimate of the performance of a magnetocaloric material.…”
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