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The maximum possible magnetocaloric ΔT effect
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMagnetocaloric EffectMagnetic MaterialsAlternative RefrigerantRefrigerationMagnetismCurrent BoomSuperconductivityMagnetic RefrigerationThermodynamicsEnvironmental MagnetismMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetoelasticityHeat TransferMaximum δTMagnetic MaterialSpintronicsFerromagnetismHigh Temperature MaterialsRefrigerator DesignNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic Property
The current boom of research activity in magnetocaloric materials science is fuelled by the expectation that new advanced refrigerants may be found whose ΔT will significantly surpass that of gadolinium (Gd) metal (2.6–2.9 K/T). Because of this expectation, the main effort in the field has been diverted from the important issues of refrigerator design to the routine characterization of magnetic materials. Estimating the maximum adiabatic temperature change that can be achieved in principle by applying a certain magnetic field, say 1 T, is a matter of priority. In this work the problem of maximum ΔT is approached from general principles. According to the most optimistic estimates, ΔT can never exceed ∼18 K/T, the more realistic upper limit lying somewhere in high single figures. We therefore deem it most unlikely that a refrigerant much better than Gd, in respect of the ΔT value, will ever be found.
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