Abstract

The martensitic transformation and magnetic properties of Mn50Ni50-x Sn x $(7\le x\le 10)$ melt-spun ribbons were investigated. It is shown that the increase of Sn content results in a nearly linear decrease of martensitic transformation temperatures in the ribbons, with an average rate of 70 K per at % of Sn. In Mn50Ni40Sn10 ribbons, the field-induced reverse martensitic transformation from a weak magnetic martensite to a ferromagnetic austenite was realized due to the strong magnetostructural coupling. Under a field change of 5T, the large magnetic entropy change of 13.7 J kg-1K-1 and the effective refrigerant capacity of 72.9 Jkg-1 were obtained in Mn50Ni40Sn10 ribbons.

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