State-of-the-Art Magnetocaloric Effect

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical and Molecular Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 268

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Laboratory of Low Temperature Physics and Magnetism, Amirkhanov Institute of Physics, DFRC of RAS, 367003 Makhachkala, Russia
Interests: magnetocaloric effect: direct and indirect methods; magnetocaloric effect at the cyclic magnetic field; magnetotransport properties, metal-to-insulator transition, low-temperature magnetotransport; influence of grain size on the physical properties of ceramic materials (grain boundary effects); spin-dependent transport; phase transitions, critical behavior of specific heat; correlation of the magnetocaloric effect and thermophysical properties (resistivity, magnetostriction, thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, etc.) near phase transitions
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Dear Colleagues,

Magnetic cooling technology, based on the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), is one of the typical applications of magnetic materials in energy-saving and innovative technologies. In recent years, several new types of magnetocaloric materials have been obtained with gigantic values of MCE, which have greatly contributed to the development of magnetic cooling technology at room temperature. Despite the fact that dozens of prototypes of magnetic refrigerator have been created, though, magnetic cooling technology has faced many problems requiring further research.

This Special Issue of Applied Sciences aims to publish a collection of research contributions illustrating the recent achievements in all aspects of experimental and theoretical research on the magnetocaloric effect, including new research methods.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Magnetochemistry.

Dr. A.G. Gamzatov
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • magnetocaloric effect: direct and indirect measurements
  • MCE in composites structures
  • Dynamics of the MCE
  • NEW research methods of MCE

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