Negative thermal expansion and magnetocaloric effect in Mn-Co-Ge-In thin films

  • Y. Liu
  • , K. M. Qiao
  • , S. L. Zuo
  • , H. R. Zhang
  • , H. Kuang
  • , J. Wang*
  • , F. X. Hu
  • , J. R. Sun
  • , B. G. Shen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

MnCoGe-based alloys with magnetostructural transition show giant negative thermal expansion (NTE) behavior and magnetocaloric effects (MCEs) and thus have attracted a lot of attention. However, the drawback of bad mechanical behavior in these alloys obstructs their practical applications. Here, we report the growth of Mn-Co-Ge-In films with thickness of about 45 nm on (001)-LaAlO3, (001)-SrTiO3, and (001)-Al2O3 substrates. The films grown completely overcome the breakable nature of the alloy and promote its multifunctional applications. The deposited films have a textured structure and retain first-order magnetostructural transition. NTE and MCE behaviors associated with the magnetostructural transition have been studied. The films exhibit a completely repeatable NTE around room temperature. NTE coefficient α can be continuously tuned from the ultra-low expansion (α ∼ -2.0 × 10-7/K) to α ∼ -6.56 × 10-6/K, depending on the growth and particle size of the films on different substrates. Moreover, the films exhibit magnetic entropy changes comparable to the well-known metamagnetic films. All these demonstrate potential multifunctional applications of the present films.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012401
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume112
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

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