Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5491063 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
From magnetization measurements as function of temperature and magnetic applied field, we have noticed a large magnetic entropy change (∆SM) around Curie temperature. ∆SM 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 µ0∆H = 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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