Enhanced magnetocaloric effect and magnetic phase diagrams of single-crystal GdCrO$_3$
Abstract
The crystalline structure, magnetism, and magnetocaloric effect of a GdCrO single crystal grown with the laser-diode-heated floating-zone technique have been studied. The GdCrO single crystal crystallizes into an orthorhombic structure with the space group at room temperature. Upon cooling, under a magnetic field of 0.1 T, it undergoes a magnetic phase transition at 169.28(2) K with Cr ions forming a canted antiferromagnetic (AFM) structure, accompanied by a weak ferromagnetism. Subsequently, a spin reorientation takes place at 5.18(2) K due to Gd-Cr magnetic couplings. Finally, the long-range AFM order of Gd ions establishes at 2.10(2) K. Taking into account the temperature-(in)dependent components of Cr moments, we obtained an ideal model for describing the paramagnetic behavior of Gd ions within 30--140 K. We observed a magnetic reversal (positive negative positive) at 50 Oe with a minimum centering around 162 K. In the studied temperature range of 1.8-300 K, there exists a strong competition between magnetic susceptibilities of Gd and Cr ions, leading to puzzling magnetic phenomena. We have built the magnetic-field-dependent phase diagrams of , , and , shedding light on the nature of the intriguing magnetism. Moreover, we calculated the magnetic entropy change and obtained a maximum value at 6 K and = 14 T, i.e., - 57.5 J/kg K. Among all RCrO (R = rare earths, 7-14) compounds, the single-crystal GdCrO compound exhibits the highest magnetic entropy change, as well as an enhanced adiabatic temperature, creating a prominent magnetocaloric effect for potential application in magnetic refrigeration.
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@article{arxiv.2009.08028,
title = {Enhanced magnetocaloric effect and magnetic phase diagrams of single-crystal GdCrO$_3$},
author = {Yinghao Zhu and Pengfei Zhou and Tao Li and Junchao Xia and Si Wu and Ying Fu and Kaitong Sun and Qian Zhao and Zhen Li and Zikang Tang and Yinguo Xiao and Zhenqiang Chen and Hai-Feng Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.08028},
year = {2020}
}
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11 pages, 5 figures