JPhys Energy (Jan 2023)

Improving barocaloric properties by tailoring transition hysteresis in Mn3Cu Sn N antiperovskites

  • Frederic Rendell-Bhatti,
  • Ming Zeng,
  • Pol Lloveras,
  • Josep-Lluís Tamarit,
  • María Barrio,
  • Eamonn T Connolly,
  • Donald A MacLaren,
  • Freya Johnson,
  • Lesley F Cohen,
  • David Boldrin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7655/acc6f0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. 024018

Abstract

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The magnetically frustrated manganese nitride antiperovskite family displays significant changes of entropy under changes in hydrostatic pressure near a first-order antiferromagnetic to paramagnetic phase transition that can be useful for the emerging field of solid-state barocaloric cooling. In previous studies, the transition hysteresis has significantly reduced the reversible barocaloric effects (BCE). Here we show that the transition hysteresis can be tailored through quaternary alloying in the Mn _3 Cu $_{1-x}$ Sn $_{x}$ N system. We find the magnitude of hysteresis is minimised when Cu and Sn are equiatomic ( x = 0.5) reaching values far less than previously found for Mn _3 A N ( $A = $ Pd, Ni, Ga, Zn), whilst retaining entropy changes of the same order of magnitude. These results demonstrate that reversible BCE are achievable for p < 100 MPa in the Mn _3 ( A , B )N family and suggest routes to modify the transition properties in compounds of the same family.

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