Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1799827 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•Magnetocaloric effect (MCE) and magnetoresistance (MR) of La0.5Ca0.4Li0.1MnO3 were studied.•A metal–insulatortransition occurs at 162 K.•It shows a large negative MR effect 40% at 3 T field in a wide temperature range of 200 K.•The magnetic entropy change |ΔSM|max|ΔSM|max attains 4.16 J/(kg K) under ∆H=3 T.•The large RCP achieves 140 J/kg under ∆H=3 T.
An investigation of the structural, transport, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of polycrystalline La0.5Ca0.4Li0.1MnO3 is presented. A metal–insulatortransition occurs at 162 K and shifts to higher temperatures under applied magnetic fields. It shows a large negative magnetoresisance (MR) effect (40% at 3 T field) in a wide temperature range of 200 K. Magnetic measurements and Arrott plot analysis reveal that the system undergoes a second order paramagnetic–ferromagnetic (PM–FM) phase transition at TC=250 K. A large magnetocaloric effect (MCE) occurs in vicinity of the phase transition. The magnetic entropy change |ΔSM|max|ΔSM|max attains 4.16 J/(kg K) under field change ∆H=3 T and 2.11 J/(kg K) under ∆H=1 T. It possesses a large relative cooling power (RCP= 140 J/kg) and a relatively wide temperature span (δTFWHMδTFWHM=34 K) for ∆H=3 T. By using the equation ΔSM(T,H)=−α∫0H[∂(lnρ)/∂T]HdH, we examine the relationship between the magnetic entropy change and the resistivity in the system and find a poor satisfiability of the relationship between them. This can be understood by the significant magnetoresistance originating from the electron tunneling between the FM domains.