Abstract
Effect of Fe-substitution on the phase formation, partitioning behaviour of Fe in the co-existing phases, magneto-structural transition, magnetic entropy change and associated hysteresis losses has been investigated in Gd 5Si 2Ge 2 alloy. The virgin alloy crystallizes in monoclinic Gd 5Si 2Ge 2-type phase, while Fe-substituted alloys form mixed monoclinic Gd 5Si 2Ge 2-type and orthorhombic Gd 5Si 4-type phases. Electron probe microanalysis reveals that Fe does not dissolve in the matrix, but influences the magneto-structural transitions. Magneto-structural characterization of the Fe-containing alloys reveals that the Fe-substitution suppresses the structural transition observed at 273 K in virgin alloy. A maximum magnetic entropy change, Δ S M of 6.5 J/kg-K at 273 K was observed for a field change of 2 T in Gd 5Si 2Ge 2 alloy. The Fe-substituted alloys exhibit lower value of Δ S M but with reduced hysteresis losses.
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