Abstract
The present study presents the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) properties of Ni-rich Ni50−xCoxMn38Sn12B3 (x = 0, 1, 3, 5) ribbons during both heating and cooling processes. The Co substitution caused an increase of magnetization difference ΔM and hence an improvement of the MCE. An inverse giant magnetocaloric effect (IMCE) and a high effective refrigerant capacity RCeff were observed in the x = 3 ribbons. A high amount of Co (x = 5) content led to an inverse magnetic entropy ΔSM peak with a wide temperature range. Magnetostructural coupling over a wide temperature range is of great importance for technological purposes. On the other hand, the MCE properties were thermal hysteresis dependent, which has to be considered in the technological applications.
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