Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491063 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
From magnetization measurements as function of temperature and magnetic applied field, we have noticed a large magnetic entropy change (âSM) around Curie temperature. âSM is found to decrease with the deficiency content (2.30 J/kg·K for x = 0-1.33 J/kg·K for x = 0.05 under magnetic field change µ0âH = 5 T). This behavior is accompanied by a slight reduction of the Curie temperature (TC = 338 and 328 K for x = 0 and 0.05, respectively). These results show that our materials are potential candidates for magnetic refrigerants working in above room temperature. The refined values of the critical exponents β, γ and δ obtained from the modified Arrott plots and Kouvel-Fisher method indicated that the behavior of the parent sample and the samples with 1and 3% of strontium-deficient are characterized by long-range mean-field behavior (with β = 0.50; γ = 1). However, for 5% lacuna, the magnetic behavior is close to the theoretical 3D-Heisemberg prediction with short-range exchange coupling.
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Authors
J. Makni-Chakroun, I. Sfifir, W. Cheikhrouhou-Koubaa, M. Koubaa, A. Cheikhrouhou,