The spinel NiCr2O4 is known to show a ferrimagnetic transition at Tc=70~K, and magneto-structural transitions at Ts=30~K and To=20~K\@. We present a detailed magnetic and magnetocaloric effect (MCE =−ΔSM(T)) study across these transitions. The −ΔSM(T) shows a positive anomaly at Tc, Ts, and To. In addition to these anomalies, we report a new unreported feature at T≈8.5~K where −ΔSM(T) shows a negative anomaly or the inverse MCE. An Arrot plot of the isothermal magnetization data reveals important information about the nature of the possible phases revealed in −ΔSM(T). We have also made a scaling analysis of the −ΔSM(T) data around these transitions. This analysis suggests that the transition at Tc is a second-order Mean field like transition, the transition at Ts is not second order and is non-mean field like, while the new transition at T=8.5~K is non-mean field like but is second order in nature. Our study demonstrates that magnetocaloric effect is sensitive to magneto-structural changes in materials and can be used for the identification of new phases and transitions.
@article{arxiv.1811.07836,
title = {A magnetocaloric study of the magnetostructural transitions in NiCr$_2$O$_4$},
author = {Anzar Ali and Gyaneshwar Sharma and Yogesh Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.07836},
year = {2018}
}