Abstract:
The study of caloric effects in magnetic materials with phase structural transitions
occurring over a wide temperature range, in particular in Heusler alloys, has a great
interest of applications in the area of solid-state cooling. The elastocaloric effect was
investigated theoretically in this work on the example of Heusler alloys, taking into account
the motion of the domain wall of the magnetostructural transition. It is shown, that in
the presence of a cyclic action by an external field of mechanical stresses in the adiabatic
regime and a transition through the critical region of the phase magnetostructural
transition, a maximum of the amplitude of temperature oscillations occurs. The modes of
heat transfer promising for organizing cooling cycles in a wide temperature range including
the cryogenic region are demonstrated.
Keywords:Heusler alloy, elastocaloric effect, structural order parameter, austenitic and
martensitic phases.