The Path to Direct Measurement of the Magnetocaloric Effect in Microscopic Samples
Most research on magnetocaloric materials is based on the principle of indirect calculations from magnetic measurements. However, these do not allow for the determination of many practically significant properties, such as the rate of heat transfer. The experimentally non-trivial method of direct measurement of the magnetocaloric effect opens up new possibilities for the evaluation of magnetocaloric materials and provides information on key properties essential for their practical application.
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