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High-temperature dependence of anomalous Ettingshausen effect in SmCo$_5$-type permanent magnets

The anomalous Ettingshausen effect (AEE) in SmCo$_5$-type permanent magnets has been investigated in the high-temperature range from room temperature to around 600 K. The anomalous Ettingshausen coefficient of the SmCo$_5$ and (SmGd)Co$_5$ magnets monotonically increases with increasing the temperature and shows the similar temperature dependence, while the coefficient of SmCo$_5$ is slightly larger than that of (SmGd)Co$_5$ at high temperatures. The dimensionless figure of merit for AEE in SmCo$_5$ at high temperatures is much greater than the previous record obtained for the anomalous Nernst effect. The observed high-temperature behavior of AEE is discussed based on the first-principles calculations of transverse transport coefficients.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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