Abstract

The effects of Ta substitution on the phase transition have been studied in Hf1-xTaxFe1.98 (x = 0.125, 0.13, 0.135) alloys with kagome-type lattice. Increased Ta substitution leads into the reduced metamagnetic transition temperature (Tt). The nature of such phase transition is also changed from second-order type to the weak first-order one, suggested by the gradually observed hysteresis. The magnetic entropy change (ΔS) is meanwhile enhanced from 3.04Jkg−1K−1 to 3.4Jkg−1K−1. Such enhanced magnetocaloric effects are strongly correlated with the enhanced magneto-elastic effect, which is further confirmed by the maximized saturation magnetostriction (λs//) of ~1700 ppm near the Tt of Hf0.865Ta0.135Fe1.98 alloy. The concurrence of maximized ΔSmax and λs// suggests the strong magneto-elastic coupling during phase transition and the high linear co-efficiency of negative thermal expansion can be triggered in Fe-deficient Hf0.865Ta0.135Fe1.98 alloy.

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