Magnetic Measurement Techniques for Materials Characterization 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70443-8_23
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Magnetocaloric Characterization of Materials

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“…See figure S2 to see the M(T) curves for the different samples. The MnB sample (represented by black and square symbols) yields a maximum isothermal magnetic entropy change ( ∆S max isothermal ) of 3.36 J kg −1 K −1 at 572 K (1 T), which amounts to 6.0 J kg −1 K −1 when extrapolated to 2 T using power law fits to the magnetic field dependence of |∆Sisothermal| (which was reported and verified in [45][46][47]). These values are similar to those reported in [8].…”
Section: Experimental Validationmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…See figure S2 to see the M(T) curves for the different samples. The MnB sample (represented by black and square symbols) yields a maximum isothermal magnetic entropy change ( ∆S max isothermal ) of 3.36 J kg −1 K −1 at 572 K (1 T), which amounts to 6.0 J kg −1 K −1 when extrapolated to 2 T using power law fits to the magnetic field dependence of |∆Sisothermal| (which was reported and verified in [45][46][47]). These values are similar to those reported in [8].…”
Section: Experimental Validationmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Similarly, the coefficient of performance (COP) offers a more precise tool than RC and RCP for evaluating the energy conversion of the materials as it also accounts for magnetization hysteresis during working conditions and allows comparison among different cooling technologies. 46 However, this magnitude is also scarcely reported in publications. A recent overview of magnetocaloric measurement techniques, together with their application to the study of phase transitions, is presented in ref.…”
Section: S (T H) T (S H)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Accordingly in 2016, [150] S. Tumanski wrote a very complete book about magnetic measurements which can be completed by a book chapter by J. M. Rawson et al (2017) [151] and the comprehensive collective book edited by B. Dodrill et al in 2021. [152] Parts dedicated to molecular materials can be considered as updates from C. J. O'Connor book chapter about measurements in magnetochemistry in 1982; [153] techniques evolved but main concepts remain unchanged. These references are not specific to SMM but will allow the reader to understand the main measurement principles and avoid common pitfalls such as the units used in molecule magnetism, etc.… As far as magnetic characterization of 4 f-SMM is concerned specific techniques emerged and one may focus on the very complete book chapter written in 2015, [154] by R. Clérac et al…”
Section: Characterization Of Smmmentioning
confidence: 99%