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Development of a self-consistent thermodynamically optimized database along with phase transition experiments in Ni-Mn-Ga system for magnetocaloric applications

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arxiv 2309.02694 v1 pith:RXUC6TQY submitted 2023-09-06 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords magnetocaloricni-mn-gasystemthermodynamicbinariesdatabaseheuslerproperties
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Magnetocaloric materials have received significant attention of research community as they can minimize the use of harmful gases (CFCs, HFCs) and render eco-friendly refrigeration. Heusler alloys (Ni2MnGa) are known for their magnetocaloric effects, which make them useful as energy efficient and eco-friendly refrigerating materials. Magnetocaloric properties significantly depend on the composition of these alloys. Ni-Mn-Ga is one of the interesting Heusler systems, which exhibits magnetocaloric properties. In the present study, we performed the thermodynamic optimization of two sub binaries of the Ni-Mn-Ga system: Mn-Ga and Ni-Ga, using CALPHAD approach. A Modified Quasichemical Model (MQM) was used to describe the thermodynamic properties of the liquid solutions in both the binaries. Both the binaries were combined with Mn-Ni to develop a self-consistent thermodynamic database for Ni-Mn-Ga. In order to resolve the existing experimental discrepancies in the Mn-Ga and Ni-Ga system, few alloy compositions were prepared and analyzed using differential thermal analysis. Finally, the developed thermodynamic database was used to calculate the ternary isothermal section of the Ni-Mn-Ga (Heusler alloy) system at 1073 K with a proposed phase region for magnetocaloric applications.

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