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Efficient room-temperature cooling with magnets

Boeije et al., 2016

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Boeije M
Roy P
Guillou F
Yibole H
Miao X
Caron L
Banerjee D
Van Dijk N
De Groot R
Brück E
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Chemistry of Materials

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Magnetic cooling is a highly efficient refrigeration technique with the potential to replace the traditional vapor compression cycle. It is based on the magnetocaloric effect, which is associated with the temperature change of a material when placed in a magnetic field. We …
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