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Magnetic refrigeration

Magnetic refrigeration is a cooling technology presently (2003) being developed by a partnership of the United States Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and Astronautics Corp. of America. A proof-of-principle model was successfully demonstrated in 1996.

The technology uses the magnetocaloric effect[?], which is the tendency of certain materials, such as the metallic element gadolinium, to heat up when placed in a magnetic field and to cool down when removed from the field.

Source Ames Laboratory news release of May 25, 1999 at http://www.ameslab.gov/News/release/crada.



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