Critical behavior and magnetocaloric effect in Laves-phase Tb1−xHoxNi2 (x = 0.25–0.75) solid solutions and composites

J Jacek Ćwik (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, PAS 1 , Okólna 2, Wrocław 50-422,) Y Yurii Koshkid'ko (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, PAS 1 , Okólna 2, Wrocław 50-422,) K Kiran Shinde (Department of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering, Sejong University 2 , 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006,) K Ki Buem Kim (Department of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering, Sejong University 2 , 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006,) A Agata Czernuszewicz (Ames National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Iowa State University 3 , Ames, Iowa 50011,)

Abstract

The critical behavior around ferromagnetic–paramagnetic phase transition of polycrystalline Tb1−xHoxNi2 solid solutions (x = 0.25, 0.5, 0.75) was investigated using magnetization measurements in a magnetic field range of 0–5 T. The critical exponents obtained using the Kouvel–Fisher modified Arrott plot methods and the Widom scaling relation are consistent. The tricritical and 3D-Ising models adequately describe the samples, likely due to Ho substitution affecting the critical parameters. The spin interactions indicate long-range character in all studied compositions. Critical parameter analysis shows that the magnetic transition temperature decreases with the increasing Ho content, from 29.3 K for Tb0.75Ho0.25Ni2 to 17.1 K for Tb0.25Ho0.75Ni2. For the Tb0.5Ho0.5Ni2, direct measurements of adiabatic temperature change near the Curie temperature were performed in magnetic fields up to 14 T. The maximum ΔTad reaches ∼11 K near 26.3 K for μ0ΔH = 14 T. These results are compared with TbNi2 and HoNi2 and analyzed within the Landau theory of second-order phase transitions. To demonstrate application potential, composite materials based on Tb1−xHoxNi2 (x = 0.25–0.75) were proposed. Optimal molar ratios of Tb0.75Ho0.25Ni2, Tb0.5Ho0.5Ni2, and Tb0.25Ho0.75Ni2 were theoretically determined. The composites exhibit a nearly constant calculated magnetic entropy changes, ∼3.4 J/kg K for μ0ΔH = 1 T and ∼ 6.3 J/kg K for μ0ΔH = 2 T over a wide temperature range of 18–30 K. These results indicate that the proposed composites are promising candidates for use as refrigerants in low-temperature magnetic refrigerators.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 139, Issue 16
Published April 28, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

J

Jacek Ćwik

Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, PAS 1 , Okólna 2, Wrocław 50-422,

Y

Yurii Koshkid'ko

Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, PAS 1 , Okólna 2, Wrocław 50-422,

K

Kiran Shinde

Department of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering, Sejong University 2 , 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006,

K

Ki Buem Kim

Department of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering, Sejong University 2 , 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006,

A

Agata Czernuszewicz

Ames National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Iowa State University 3 , Ames, Iowa 50011,