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The role of Debye temperature in achieving large adiabatic temperature changes at cryogenic temperatures: a case study on $Pr_2In$

Materials Science 2024-05-20 v3

Abstract

The excellent magnetic entropy change (ΔST\Delta S_T) in the temperature range of 20 \sim 77 K due to the first-order phase transition makes Pr2InPr_2In an intriguing candidate for magnetocaloric hydrogen liquefaction. As an equally important magnetocaloric parameter, the adiabatic temperature change (ΔTad\Delta T_{ad}) of Pr2InPr_2In associated with the first-order phase transition has not yet been reported. In this work, the ΔTad\Delta T_{ad} of Pr2InPr_2In is obtained from heat capacity measurements: 2 K in fields of 2 T and 4.3 K in fields of 5 T. While demonstrating a ΔTad\Delta T_{ad} that is not as impressive as its remarkable ΔST\Delta S_T, Pr2InPr_2In exhibits an unusual low Debye temperature (TDT_D) of around 110 K. Based on these two observations, an approach that combines the mean-field and Debye models is developed to study the correlation between ΔTad\Delta T_{ad} and TDT_D. The role of TDT_D in achieving large ΔTad\Delta T_{ad} is revealed: materials with higher TDT_D tend to exhibit larger ΔTad\Delta T_{ad}, particularly in the cryogenic temperature range. This discovery explains the absence of an outstanding ΔTad\Delta T_{ad} in Pr2InPr_2In and can serve as a tool for designing or searching materials with both a large ΔST\Delta S_T and a ΔTad\Delta T_{ad}.

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@article{arxiv.2311.05022,
  title  = {The role of Debye temperature in achieving large adiabatic temperature changes at cryogenic temperatures: a case study on $Pr_2In$},
  author = {Wei Liu and Franziska Scheibel and Nuno Fortunato and Imants Dirba and Tino Gottschall and Hongbin Zhang and Konstantin Skokov and Oliver Gutfleisch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.05022},
  year   = {2024}
}