Control of Covalent Bond Enables Efficient Magnetic Cooling
Abstract
Abstract Magnetic cooling, harnessing the temperature change in matter when exposed to a magnetic field, presents an energy‐efficient and climate‐friendly alternative to traditional vapor‐compression refrigeration systems, with a significantly lower global warming potential. The advancement of this technology would be accelerated if irreversible losses arising from hysteresis in magnetocaloric materials are minimized. Despite extensive efforts to manipulate crystal lattice constants at the unit‐cell level, mitigating hysteresis often compromises cooling performance. Herein, we address this persistent challenge by forming Sn(Ge) 3 −Sn(Ge) 3 bonds within the unit cell of the Gd 5 Ge 4 compound. This approach enables an energetically favorable phase transition, leading to the elimination of thermal hysteresis. Consequently, we achieve a synergistic improvement of two key magnetocaloric figures of merit: a larger magnetic entropy change and a twofold increase in the reversible adiabatic temperature change (from 3.8 to 8 K) in the Gd 5 Sn 2 Ge 2 compound. Such synergies can be extended over a wide temperature range of 40–160 K. This study demonstrates a paradigm shift in mastering hysteresis toward simultaneously achieving exceptional magnetocaloric metrics and opens up promising avenues for gas liquefaction applications in the longstanding pursuit of sustainable energy solutions.
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Authors (17)
Xin Tang
Yoshio Miura
Noriki Terada
Enda Xiao
National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba 305‐0047 Japan
Shintaro Kobayashi
Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), 1-1-1 Kouto, Sayo-cho, Sayo-gun, Hyogo 679-5198, Japan
Allan Döring
Department of Functional Materials Institute of Materials Science Technical University of Darmstadt Peter‐Grünberg Str. 16 64287 Darmstadt Germany
Terumasa Tadano
Research Center for Magnetic and Spintronic Materials (CMSM), National Institute for Materials Science, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan
Andres Martin‐Cid
National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba 305‐0047 Japan
Takuo Ohkochi
Shogo Kawaguchi
Yoshitaka Matsushita
Tadakatsu Ohkubo
Tetsuya Nakamura
Konstantin Skokov
Department of Functional Materials Institute of Materials Science Technical University of Darmstadt Peter‐Grünberg Str. 16 64287 Darmstadt Germany
Oliver Gutfleisch
Kazuhiro Hono
National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba 305‐0047 Japan
Hossein Sepehri‐Amin
National Institute for Materials Science Tsukuba 305‐0047 Japan