Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8153034 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The results of a detailed investigation of the magnetocaloric effect (negative isothermal magnetic entropy change, -ÎSM(T,H)) in Cr70Fe30 and Cr75Fe25 thin films are presented. The generalized magnetic scaling equation of state in nonlinear scaling variables, which makes use of the previously reported critical exponents, not only reproduces the observed -ÎSM(T) at constant magnetic fields (1kOe⩽H⩽70kOe) over a wide temperature range around the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic phase transition temperature, T=Tc, but also describes correctly the functional dependence of -ÎSM on H at T=Tc. Reasonably large relative cooling power (RCP) and magnetic refrigerant capacity (RC), primarily due to the unusually large (130â¯K-180â¯K) full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of the -ÎSM(T)|H curve, is observed for the magnetic field change ranging between 20â¯kOe and 70â¯kOe. This work clearly bears out that the film thickness can be used as a control parameter to tune both the peak value of -ÎSM as well as the FWHM, and hence RCP and RC. Another important result is the observation of giant isothermal magnetic entropy change at Tâ¯=â¯2â¯K within the reentrant regime (where long-range ferromagnetic order coexists with cluster spin glass order) when the film thickness is reduced to â20nm.
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Authors
B. Ravi Kumar, S.N. Kaul,