Ultrahigh cyclability of a large elastocaloric effect in multiferroic phase-transforming materials

Multiferroic phase-transforming alloys demonstrate intriguing multicaloric effects, but they are intrinsically brittle and their elastocaloric effect shows poor cyclability, which remains a major challenge for exploiting more efficient multicaloric refrigeration. Here, by employing a novel strategy...

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Main Authors: Zhi Yang, Daoyong Cong, Yuan Yuan, Yuan Wu, Zhihua Nie, Runguang Li, Yandong Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-04-01
Series:Materials Research Letters
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2019.1566182
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Summary:Multiferroic phase-transforming alloys demonstrate intriguing multicaloric effects, but they are intrinsically brittle and their elastocaloric effect shows poor cyclability, which remains a major challenge for exploiting more efficient multicaloric refrigeration. Here, by employing a novel strategy of strengthening grain boundary, the cyclability of elastocaloric effect in the prototype Ni-Mn-based multiferroic phase-transforming alloys is strikingly enhanced by two orders of magnitude. Ultrahigh cyclability of a large elastocaloric effect is achieved. This not only paves the way for exploiting multicaloric effects for more efficient cooling, but also provides a strategy for overcoming the cyclability issues in the ubiquitous brittle intermetallic phase-transforming materials.
ISSN:2166-3831