Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8160670 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental study is presented of the rotational magnetocaloric effect in a KTm(MoO4)2 single crystal at temperatures above 2â¯K associated with the rotation of a single crystal between the magnetic easy and hard axis in constant magnetic fields up to 5â¯T. The magnetocaloric properties of KTm(MoO4)2 single crystals are investigated by isothermal magnetization measurements. The maximal rotational entropy change âÎSRâ¯ââ¯9.8â¯J/(kgK) is achieved at 10â¯K in a magnetic field of 5â¯T. The adiabatic rotation of a single crystal in a field of 5â¯Tâ¯at an initial temperature of 4.2â¯K causes cooling of the sample down to 0.5â¯K, which indicates an interesting possibility of using this material for cooling processes at low temperatures.
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Authors
Róbert Tarasenko, VladimÃr TkáÄ, Alžbeta OrendáÄová, Martin OrendáÄ, Alexander Feher,