Colossal Elastocaloric Effect in Ferroelastic Ni-Mn-Ti Alloys

Daoyong Cong*, Wenxin Xiong, Antoni Planes, Yang Ren, Lluís Mañosa, Peiyu Cao, Zhihua Nie, Xiaoming Sun, Zhi Yang, Xiufeng Hong, Yandong Wang

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Abstract

Energy-efficient and environment-friendly elastocaloric refrigeration, which is a promising replacement of the conventional vapor-compression refrigeration, requires extraordinary elastocaloric properties. Hitherto the largest elastocaloric effect is obtained in small-size films and wires of the prototype NiTi system. Here, we report a colossal elastocaloric effect, well exceeding that of NiTi alloys, in a class of bulk polycrystalline NiMn-based materials designed with the criterion of simultaneously having large volume change across phase transition and good mechanical properties. The reversible adiabatic temperature change reaches a strikingly high value of 31.5 K and the isothermal entropy change is as large as 45 J kg-1 K-1. The achievement of such a colossal elastocaloric effect in bulk polycrystalline materials should push a significant step forward towards large-scale elastocaloric refrigeration applications. Moreover, our design strategy may inspire the discovery of giant caloric effects in a broad range of ferroelastic materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number255703
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume122
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jun 2019

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