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On a generalised approach to first and second order magnetic transitions

B.K. Banerjee
- 01 Sep 1964 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 16-17
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Magnetocaloric effect: From materials research to refrigeration devices

TL;DR: The magnetocaloric effect and its most straightforward application, magnetic refrigeration, are topics of current interest due to the potential improvement of energy efficiency of cooling and temperature control systems, in combination with other environmental benefits associated to a technology that does not rely on the compression/expansion of harmful gases.
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Universal behavior for magnetic entropy change in magnetocaloric materials: An analysis on the nature of phase transitions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the universal behavior of the magnetocaloric effect in the family of cobalt Laves phases, RCo2, and mixed manganites, La2/3CaxSr1�x1/3MnO3, which exhibit first and second-order phase transitions.
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A quantitative criterion for determining the order of magnetic phase transitions using the magnetocaloric effect

TL;DR: A model-independent parameter allows evaluating the order of phase transition without any subjective interpretations, as it is shown for different types of materials and for the Bean–Rodbell model.
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Review of the structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties in ternary rare earth RE2T2X type intermetallic compounds

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect (MCE) in ternary rare earth RE2T2X intermetallic compounds are reviewed in the field of magnetic refrigeration at low temperature.
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Magnetic Disorder as a First-Order Phase Transformation

TL;DR: In this paper, the first-order magnetic transition in the absence of magnetic interactions was shown to be of the first order. But the transition was not observed in the case of magnetization with temperature.
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