Magnetic phase transition and giant anisotropic magnetic entropy change in TbFeO3 single crystal
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is an intrinsic property of magnetic materials that enable
magnetic refrigeration devices without using the traditional vapour-compression. Temperature sensitive
and anisotropic magnetic solids might give rise to a large rotating MCE for building compact
and efficient magnetic cooling systems by simply rotating the sample. Here, we report an unprecedented
maximal refrigeration capacity of 497.36 J/kg (at 70 kOe) in perovskite TbFeO3 single crystal,
resulting from its giant anisotropic magnetic entropy change along a axis. Our paper reveals
that interaction between Fe-3d and Tb-4f electrons drives extremely interesting spin reorientation
transition, which is highly sensitive to magnetic field and temperature. These findings highlight
potential applications of an emerging material for high efficient low temperature magnetic refrigeration,
which is compact and quiet, and does not use ozone-depleting coolant gases. VC 2016
AIP Publishing LLC
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Magnetic phase transition and giant anisotropic magnetic entropy change in TbFeO3 single crystal
List of contributors:
Stroppa, Alessandro
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