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Title: | Effects of Cr substitution on structural and magnetic properties in La0.7Pr0.3Fe11.4Si1.6 compound |
Authors: | M. F. Md Din, J. L. Wang, A. J. Studer, Q. F Gu, R. Zeng, J. C Debnath, P. Shamba, S. J. Kennedy, and S. X. Dou |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | AIP |
Abstract: | In an effort to explore the effect of substitution Fe by Cr in NaZn13-type La0.7Pr0.3Fe11.4 xCrxSi1.6 (x¼0, 0.06, 0.12, 0.26, and 0.34) compounds, the structure and magnetic properties have been investigated by high intensity of x-ray and neutron diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, specific heat, and magnetization measurement. It has been found that a substitution of Cr for Fe in this compounds leads to decrease in the lattice parameter a at room temperature but variation on Curie temperature (TC). While the first order nature of magnetic phase transition around TC does not change with increasing Cr content up to x¼0.34. High intensity x-ray and neutron diffraction study at variable temperatures for highest Cr concentration x¼0.34 confirmed the presence of strong magneto-volume effect around TC and indicated the direct evident of coexistence across magnetic transition as characteristic of first order nature. The values of DSM around TC decrease from 17 J kg 1K 1 for x¼0 to 12Jkg 1K 1 for x¼0.06 and then increases with further increasing Cr content up to 17.5 J kg 1K 1 for x¼0.34 under a change of 0–5 T magnetic field. Similar behavior on relative cooling power which is decrease from 390 J kg 1 for x¼0 to 365Jkg 1 for x¼0.06 at the beginning and then increases up to 400 J kg 1 for x¼0.34. From the point of this view with the highest Cr concentration (x¼0.34) exhibits favourable material candidate for magnetic refrigerator application therefore should inspire further study concerning on higher Cr concentration in this compound.VC |
URI: | http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2630 |
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