Crystal structure, thermodynamic properties, and adiabatic demagnetization refrigeration (ADR) effect in the spin-7/2 triangular antiferromagnet KBaGd(BO3)2 are reported. With the average nearest-neighbor exchange coupling of 44 mK, this compound shows magnetic order below TN=263\,mK in zero field. The ADR tests reach the temperature of Tmin=122 mK, more than twice lower than TN, along with the entropy storage capacity of 192 mJK−1cm−3 and the hold time of more than 8 hours in the PPMS setup, both significantly improved compared to the spin-1/2 Yb3+ analog. We argue that KBaGd(BO3)2 shows a balanced interplay of exchange and dipolar couplings that together with structural randomness and geometrical frustration shift Tmin to well below the ordering temperature TN, therefore facilitating the cooling.
@article{arxiv.2212.12483,
title = {Adiabatic demagnetization cooling well below the magnetic ordering temperature in the triangular antiferromagnet KBaGd(BO3)2},
author = {A. Jesche and N. Winterhalter-Stocker and F. Hirschberger and A. Bellon and S. Bachus and Y. Tokiwa and A. A. Tsirlin and P. Gegenwart},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.12483},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
8 pages, 6 figures, minor changes to the previous version, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B