Título
Influence of Gd and Er Substitution on the Structural, Magnetic, and Cryogenic Magnetocaloric Properties of HoB 2
11627/676611627/6766
Autor
Escobedo-Valadez, L.G.
Zamora, J.
Padrón-Alemán, K.
Sánchez Llamazares, J.L.
Resumen
This work reports the effect of partially substituting 20 % of the Ho atoms with
Gd or Er on the structural, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of the binary boride
HoB 2 . Bulk arc-melted Ho 0.8 R 0.2 B 2 alloys with R = Ho, Gd, and Er crystallize in the hexagonal
AlB 2 -type structure, with a small amount of the tetragonal UB 4 -type secondary phase.
Thermomagnetic measurements reveal two magnetic transitions in the three alloys: a spin-
reorientation transition at ~10 K and a ferromagnetic–to–paramagnetic phase transition at
higher temperatures. The HoB 2 and Ho 0.8 Er 0.2 B 2 alloys exhibit similar magnetic and structural
properties, with Curie temperatures T C = 16 K and magnetic entropy change curves similar
in shape and maximum values. In contrast, Gd substitution significantly modifies the
magnetic interactions, shifting T C to about 25 K and broadening the temperature range of
second-order magnetic phase transition. Large magnetocaloric responses are reported for
a magnetic field change of μ 0 ΔH = 5 T. The maximum magnetic entropy change reaches
40.6 J kg –1 K –1 , 27.1 J kg –1 K –1 , and 37.0 J kg –1 K –1 , while the maximum adiabatic temperature
change is 12 K, 10 K, and 11 K for HoB 2 , Ho 0.8 Gd 0.2 B 2 , and Ho 0.8 Er 0.2 B 2 , respectively.
Although the magnetocaloric effect of Ho 0.8 Gd 0.2 B 2 is reduced compared with the parent
alloy, its broader transition results in a higher refrigerant capacity and an extended working
temperature range. These results highlight the potential of compositional tuning in rare-
earth diborides to optimize magnetocaloric performance in the 10–30 K temperature range,
which is relevant for cryogenic cooling and hydrogen liquefaction using magnetic
refrigeration.
Fecha de publicación
2026Tipo de publicación
DatasetÁrea de conocimiento
ELECTROMAGNETISMOPalabras clave
HoB 2Rare Earth substitution
Magnetocaloric Effect
Hydrogen Liquefaction
Magnetic Refrigeration
Descripción
Data for this article, including graphs in Microcal Origin are available at the REPOSITORIO IPICYT.Correspondig author: JL Sanchez Llamazares.
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