Abstract

Magnetic refrigeration (MR) technology is regarded as an ideal solution for cryogenic applications, relying on magnetocaloric materials which provide necessary chilling effect. A series of polycrystalline Tm1–xErxNi2Si2 (x = 0.2, 0.4) compounds was synthesized, and their magnetic properties, magnetic phase transition together with magnetocaloric effect (MCE) were studied. The Tm1–xErxNi2Si2 (x = 0.2, 0.4) compounds display a field-induced metamagnetic transition from antiferromagnetic (AFM) to ferromagnetism (FM) in excess of 0.2 T, respectively. Meanwhile, the AFM ground state is unstable. Under the field change of 0–2 T, the values of maximal magnetic entropy change (−ΔSMmax) and refrigerant capacity (RC) for Tm0.8Er0.2Ni2Si2 compound are 17.9 J/(kg·K) and 83.5 J/kg, respectively. The large reversible MCE under low magnetic fields (≤2 T) indicates that Tm0.8Er0.2Ni2Si2 compound can serve as potential candidate materials for cryogenic magnetic refrigeration.

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