On correctly assessing the reversibility of the magnetocaloric effect from indirect measurements
Abstract
The adiabatic temperature change ( Tad) of a magnetic refrigerant can be indirectly estimated through field (H) and temperature (T) dependent magnetization (M) and specific heat (Cp) measurements. A direct integration approach for this estimation is frequently reported, which is an approximation to a rigorous mathematical approach. In this work, we propose an iterative method in small H steps, to estimate Tad from indirect measurements. We show that this approach is able to reproduce the reversibility of the magnetocaloric effect, and provides a more accurate estimation of Tad, up to 10\% when considering a detailed M(H,T) and Cp(H,T) dataset that reproduces the magnetothermal properties of gadolinium, a benchmark room-temperature magnetic refrigerant.
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