Issue 24, 2025

Correlating critical behaviour and the magnetocaloric effect in Fe–Hf–Zr–B–Cu metallic glasses

Abstract

This research is a systematic experimental investigation of the structural and magnetic properties of a series of Fe88−xHfxZr7B4Cu1 (x = 2 & 4) metallic glass ribbons, with a particular emphasis on their magnetocaloric effect (MCE) and magnetic phase transition (MPT) behaviour. Utilizing the Kouvel–Fisher method, critical isotherm analysis, and modified Arrott plots, the critical exponents (β, γ, δ) are estimated to be in close agreement with the 3D-Heisenberg model. Using the Maxwell thermodynamic relation, we determined the maximal isothermal entropy change (−ΔSM) for the Fe88−xHfxZr7B4Cu1 (x = 2 & 4) ribbons. The Fe86Hf2Zr7B4Cu1 ribbons display an RCP of approximately 61.23 J kg−1 at a Curie transition temperature of 298 K, while the Fe84Hf4Zr7B4Cu1 ribbons exhibit an RCP of 33.0 J kg−1 at a Curie transition temperature of 312 K under a magnetic field of μ0H = 2.5 T. This paves the way for the development of innovative magnetic refrigerants that are specific to efficient active cooling technologies near room temperature.

Graphical abstract: Correlating critical behaviour and the magnetocaloric effect in Fe–Hf–Zr–B–Cu metallic glasses

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2025
Accepted
26 Sep 2025
First published
03 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2025,6, 9505-9515

Correlating critical behaviour and the magnetocaloric effect in Fe–Hf–Zr–B–Cu metallic glasses

A. Vinod, D. A. Babu, M. R. Muthuvel, S. Srinath and W. Madhuri, Mater. Adv., 2025, 6, 9505 DOI: 10.1039/D5MA00922G

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