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Title: Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect of NdMn2−xCuxSi2 compounds
Authors: Din, MFM
Wang, JL
Avdeev, M
Gu, QF
Zeng, R
Campbell, SJ
Kennedy, SJ
Dou, SX
Keywords: Magnetic properties
X-ray detection
Inorganic compounds
Neutron diffraction
Crystal defects
Copper
Issue Date: 19-Feb-2014
Publisher: AIP Publishing
Citation: Md Din, M. F., Wang, J. L., Avdeev, M., Gu, Q. F., Zeng, R., Campbell, S. J., Kennedy, S. J., & Dou, S. X. (2014). Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect of NdMn2−xCuxSi2 compounds. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(17), 17A921. doi:10.1063/1.4864249
Abstract: Structural and magnetic properties of NdMn2−x Cu xSi2 compounds (x = 0–1.0) have been investigated by high intensity x-ray and resolution neutron diffraction (3–450 K), specific heat, dc magnetization, and differential scanning calorimetry measurements. Substitution of Cu for Mn leads to an increase in the lattice parameter a but a decrease in c at room temperature. Two magnetic phase transitions have been found for NdMn2−x Cu xSi2 compounds with TN for the antiferromagnetic ordering of Mn-sublatttice and TC for the Nd-sublattice ferromagnetic ordering, respectively. TC increases significantly with increasing Cu content from 36 K at x = 0 to 100 K at x = 1.0. Moreover, it is found that the order of magnetic phase transition around TC also changes from first order at x < 0.6 to second order transition for x ≥ 0.6. The spontaneous magnetization found to decrease with the increase in Cu concentration which can be understood in the term of the dilution effect of Cu for Mn. The values of −ΔSM around TC decrease with increasing x from 27 J kg−1 K−1 for x = 0 to 0.5 J kg−1 K−1 for x = 1.0 under 0–5 T field. Refinement of neutron diffraction patterns for x = 0.2 confirms the magnetic states detected by magnetic study and also indicates that the lattice constants a and c show a distinct variation around TC. © 2014, AIP Publishing LLC.
Gov't Doc #: 7220
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4864249
http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/7638
ISSN: 2378-0967
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