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Magnetic Phase Transition in Spark-Produced Ternary LaFeSi Nanoalloys.

Jicheng FengRuben GeutjensNguyen V ThangJunjie LiXiaoai GuoAlbert KériShibabrata BasakGábor GalbácsGeorge BiskosHermann NirschlHenny W ZandbergenEkkes BrückAndreas Schmidt-Ott
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Using the magnetocaloric effect in nanoparticles holds great potential for efficient refrigeration and energy conversion. The most promising candidate materials for tailoring the Curie temperature to room temperature are rare-earth-based magnetic nanoalloys. However, only few high-nuclearity lanthanide/transition-metal nanoalloys have been produced so far. Here we report, for the first time, the observation of magnetic response in spark-produced LaFeSi nanoalloys. The results suggest that these nanoalloys can be used to exploit the magnetocaloric effect near room temperature; such a finding can lead to the creation of unique multicomponent materials for energy conversion, thus helping toward the realization of a sustainable energy economy.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • molecularly imprinted
  • transition metal
  • solid phase extraction
  • energy transfer
  • liquid chromatography