Browsing División de Nanociencias y Materiales by Subject "Barocaloric materials"
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Giant and Reversible Inverse Barocaloric Effects near Room Temperature in Ferromagnetic MnCoGeB0.03
(Wiley, 2019)"Hydrostatic pressure represents an inexpensive and practical method of driving caloric effects in brittle magnetocaloric materials, which display first?order magnetostructural phase transitions whose large latent heats ...