Abstract

A technique for differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) of materials in high magnetic fields is developed. Based on Peltier elements, a differential calorimeter is designed to work in Bitter coil magnet fields (up to 140 kOe). Calorimetric studies are conducted for Fe48Rh52 alloy with the reverse magnetocaloric effect (MCE) in the vicinity of the metamagnetic structural phase transformation (PT). It is shown that the transition latent heat falls during both forward and reverse transformation as the magnetic field grows.

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