Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds

MnCoGe-based compounds have been increasingly studied due to their possible large magnetocaloric effect correlated to the magnetostructural coupling. In this research, a comprehensive study of structure, magnetic phase transition, magnetocaloric effect and thermomechanical properties for MnCoGe1−xSi...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid, Md Din, Muhamad Faiz, Wang, Jianli, Hassan, Muhammad Zahir, Suhaimi, Nur Sabrina, Idris, Nurul Hayati, Dou, Shi Xue, Ismail, Mohammad, Jusoh, Mohd Taufik
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spelling my.utem.eprints.256912023-08-09T16:30:29Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25691/ Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid Md Din, Muhamad Faiz Wang, Jianli Hassan, Muhammad Zahir Suhaimi, Nur Sabrina Idris, Nurul Hayati Dou, Shi Xue Ismail, Mohammad Jusoh, Mohd Taufik MnCoGe-based compounds have been increasingly studied due to their possible large magnetocaloric effect correlated to the magnetostructural coupling. In this research, a comprehensive study of structure, magnetic phase transition, magnetocaloric effect and thermomechanical properties for MnCoGe1−xSix is reported. Room temperature X-ray diffraction indicates that the MnCoGe1−xSix (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.15 and 0.2) alloys have a major phase consisting of an orthorhombic TiNiSi-type structure with increasing lattice parameter b and decreasing others (a and c) with increasing Si concentration. Along with M-T and DSC measurements, it is indicated that the Tc value increased with higher Si concentration and decreased for structural transition temperature Tstr. The temperature dependence of the magnetization curves overlaps completely, indicating that there is no thermal hysteresis, and it is shown that the transition is the second-order type. It is also shown that the decreased magnetization on the replacement of Si for Ge decreases the value of −ΔSM from −ΔSM~8.36 J kg−1 K−1 at x = 0 to −ΔSM~5.49 J kg−1 K−1 at x = 0.2 with 5 T applied field. The performed Landau theory has confirmed the second-order transition in this study, which is consistent with the Banerjee criterion. The magnetic measurement and thermomechanical properties revealed the structural transition that takes place with Si substitution of Ge. MDPI AG 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25691/2/CRYSTALS-11-00694.PDF Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid and Md Din, Muhamad Faiz and Wang, Jianli and Hassan, Muhammad Zahir and Suhaimi, Nur Sabrina and Idris, Nurul Hayati and Dou, Shi Xue and Ismail, Mohammad and Jusoh, Mohd Taufik (2021) Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds. Crystals, 11 (6). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2073-4352 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/6/694/htm 10.3390/cryst11060694
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description MnCoGe-based compounds have been increasingly studied due to their possible large magnetocaloric effect correlated to the magnetostructural coupling. In this research, a comprehensive study of structure, magnetic phase transition, magnetocaloric effect and thermomechanical properties for MnCoGe1−xSix is reported. Room temperature X-ray diffraction indicates that the MnCoGe1−xSix (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.15 and 0.2) alloys have a major phase consisting of an orthorhombic TiNiSi-type structure with increasing lattice parameter b and decreasing others (a and c) with increasing Si concentration. Along with M-T and DSC measurements, it is indicated that the Tc value increased with higher Si concentration and decreased for structural transition temperature Tstr. The temperature dependence of the magnetization curves overlaps completely, indicating that there is no thermal hysteresis, and it is shown that the transition is the second-order type. It is also shown that the decreased magnetization on the replacement of Si for Ge decreases the value of −ΔSM from −ΔSM~8.36 J kg−1 K−1 at x = 0 to −ΔSM~5.49 J kg−1 K−1 at x = 0.2 with 5 T applied field. The performed Landau theory has confirmed the second-order transition in this study, which is consistent with the Banerjee criterion. The magnetic measurement and thermomechanical properties revealed the structural transition that takes place with Si substitution of Ge.
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author Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid
Md Din, Muhamad Faiz
Wang, Jianli
Hassan, Muhammad Zahir
Suhaimi, Nur Sabrina
Idris, Nurul Hayati
Dou, Shi Xue
Ismail, Mohammad
Jusoh, Mohd Taufik
spellingShingle Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid
Md Din, Muhamad Faiz
Wang, Jianli
Hassan, Muhammad Zahir
Suhaimi, Nur Sabrina
Idris, Nurul Hayati
Dou, Shi Xue
Ismail, Mohammad
Jusoh, Mohd Taufik
Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid
Md Din, Muhamad Faiz
Wang, Jianli
Hassan, Muhammad Zahir
Suhaimi, Nur Sabrina
Idris, Nurul Hayati
Dou, Shi Xue
Ismail, Mohammad
Jusoh, Mohd Taufik
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid
title Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds
title_short Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds
title_full Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds
title_fullStr Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds
title_full_unstemmed Magnetism and thermomechanical properties in Si substituted MnCoGe compounds
title_sort magnetism and thermomechanical properties in si substituted mncoge compounds
publisher MDPI AG
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