Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1504364 Solid State Sciences 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The crystallographic and magnetic properties were studied upon Sol–Gel method.•The crystallographic properties doesn't change with substitution.•The magnetization changes with iron doping.•We report a magnetocaloric effect from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic state.

The influence of Fe-doping on the structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of La0.67Ba0.22Sr0.11Mn1 − xFexO3 perovskite was investigated. These samples were synthesized by Sol–Gel method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements for all samples indicates that all samples, except that with x = 0.2 and 1.0, crystallize in the orthorhombic single-phase with Pnma space group. The Rietveld refinement of the X-ray nanopowder data confirms this result. Room-temperature transmission Mössbauer spectra for all samples except that with x = 1.0 consisted of doublets with similar isomer shift (δ) values consistent with Fe3+ valence state. The spectrum for the sample with x = 1.0 showed the presence of an additional magnetically ordered phase and showed evidence of the presence of Fe4+ valence state. Magnetization measurements versus temperature under magnetic applied field of 0.05 T showed that all of our investigated samples exhibit a paramagnetic–ferromagnetic transition at low temperature except that with x = 1.0. The Curie temperature decreased with increasing Fe content from 345 K for x = 0–80 K for x = 0.3. The magnetic entropy change |ΔSM| for the parent compound was evaluated using Maxwell's relation. The maximum value of the magnetic entropy change obtained from the M(H) plot data is |ΔSMMax| = 2.26 J kg−1 K−1 for applied magnetic field of 5 T. Our result on magnetocaloric properties suggests that the parent sample La0.67Ba0.22Sr0.11MnO3 could be a candidate refrigerant for low temperature magnetic refrigeration.

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