The temperature variant of the first-order reversal curves (TFORC) analysis technique is emerging as a useful tool for the study of the thermal hysteresis in magnetocaloric alloys undergoing first-order phase transitions. This work demonstrates the capabilities of the TFORC technique for reconstructing and deconvoluting the reversible and irreversible components of thermomagnetic transitions through the integration of the TFORC distributions. Through numerical simulations, the influence of applying smoothing protocols, the presence of noise in the magnetization curves or the distance between the hysteretic first-order phase transition and the Curie transitions of the phases have been tested. By employing the appropriate integration protocol of TFORC distributions, the transformed phase fraction can be separated from the total thermomagnetic behavior. The results obtained from the numeric simulations have been confirmed by applying the proposed analysis methods to the experimental TFORC results of a Ni-Mn-In Heusler alloy sample undergoing magnetic first-order phase transition. In this way, the TFORC technique can be stablished as a valuable characterization method for magnetostructural phase transition materials.

Reconstruction of thermomagnetic and phase transformation loops in magnetostructural transitions using selective integration of temperature first-order reversal curves (TFORC) distributions

Albertini F.;Fabbrici S.
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2024

Abstract

The temperature variant of the first-order reversal curves (TFORC) analysis technique is emerging as a useful tool for the study of the thermal hysteresis in magnetocaloric alloys undergoing first-order phase transitions. This work demonstrates the capabilities of the TFORC technique for reconstructing and deconvoluting the reversible and irreversible components of thermomagnetic transitions through the integration of the TFORC distributions. Through numerical simulations, the influence of applying smoothing protocols, the presence of noise in the magnetization curves or the distance between the hysteretic first-order phase transition and the Curie transitions of the phases have been tested. By employing the appropriate integration protocol of TFORC distributions, the transformed phase fraction can be separated from the total thermomagnetic behavior. The results obtained from the numeric simulations have been confirmed by applying the proposed analysis methods to the experimental TFORC results of a Ni-Mn-In Heusler alloy sample undergoing magnetic first-order phase transition. In this way, the TFORC technique can be stablished as a valuable characterization method for magnetostructural phase transition materials.
2024
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Magnetostructural transformations, Thermal hysteresis, Magnetocaloric materials, First-order reversal curves
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