Off-stoichiometric Ni2MnIn Heusler alloys have drawn recent attention due
to their large magnetocaloric entropy change associated with the first-order
magneto-structural transition. Here we present crystal structural, calorimetric
and magnetic studies of three compositions. Temperature-dependent X-ray
diffraction shows clear structural transition from a 6M modulated monoclinic to
a L21 cubic. A significant enhancement of relative cooling power (RCP) was
achieved by tuning the magnetic and structural stability through minor
compositional changes, with the measured results quantitatively close to the
prediction as a function of the ratio between the martensitic transition
(Tm) temperature and austenite Curie temperature (TC) although the
maximal magnetic induced entropy change (ΔSmax) reduction is
observed in the same time. The results provided an evaluation guideline of RCPs
as well as magnetic-induced entropy change in designing practical active
materials