Ultra-low-field magneto-elastocaloric cooling in a multiferroic composite device
The broad use of elastocaloric materials in cooling applications is hindered by the need to exert large forces onto the material. Compressing a magnetostrictive-elastocaloric composite using a low magnetic field of 0.16 T, temperature changes up to 4 K are achieved without applying external forces....
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Main Authors: | Huilong Hou, Peter Finkel, Margo Staruch, Jun Cui, Ichiro Takeuchi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/38a53c5f8d974413ba8dc70e63f69351 |
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