Magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of La{sub 0.6}Pr{sub 0.1}Sr{sub 0.3}Mn{sub 1−x}Fe{sub x}O{sub 3} (0≤x≤0.3) manganites
- Institut Néel, CNRS et Université Joseph Fourier, BP 166, F-38042 Grenoble Cedex 9 (France)
- Sfax University, Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, B. P. 1171, 3000 Sfax (Tunisia)
- Sfax University, National Engineering School of Sfax, B. P. W, 3038 Sfax (Tunisia)
- LEPMI UMR 5279, CNRS – Grenoble INP – Université de Savoie – Université Joseph Fourier, 1130 rue de la Piscine, BP 75, 38402 Saint-Martin d'Hères Cedex (France)
The La{sub 0.6}Pr{sub 0.1}Sr{sub 0.3}Mn{sub 1−x}Fe{sub x}O{sub 3} (x=0, 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3) samples have been elaborated by the solid-state reaction method. X-ray powder diffraction shows that all the samples crystallize in a rhombohedric phase with R3{sup ¯}c space group. The variation of magnetization as a function of temperature and applied magnetic field was carried out. The samples for x=0 and 0.1 exhibit a FM–PM transition at the Curie temperature T{sub C}, however, for x=0.2 and 0.3 exhibit an AFM–PM one at the Neel temperature T{sub N}, when the temperature increases. A magneto-caloric effect has been calculated in terms of isothermal magnetic entropy change. A large magneto-caloric effect has been observed, the maximum entropy change, |ΔS{sub M}{sup max}|, reaches the highest value of 3.28 J/kgK under a magnetic field change of 5 T with an RCP value of 220 J/kg for La{sub 0.6}Pr{sub 0.1}Sr{sub 0.3}MnO{sub 3} composition, which will be an interesting compound for application materials working as magnetic refrigerants near room temperature. - Graphical abstract: Magnetic entropy change versus temperature and applied magnetic field for x=0.1 (a) and RCP versus applied magnetic field for x=0, 0.1 (b). - Highlights: • The La{sub 0.6}Pr{sub 0.1}Sr{sub 0.3}Mn{sub 1−x}Fe{sub x}O{sub 3} (0≤x≤0.3) polycrystalline samples were prepared by the solid state reaction method. • Crystalline and magnetic structures were investigated using DRX and magnetization measurements. • The magnetocaloric (MC) effect was estimated versus magnetic field and temperatures. • Compounds with x=0, 0.1 exhibit great potential for magnetic refrigeration at room temperature.
- OSTI ID:
- 22334293
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Vol. 215; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2014 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0022-4596
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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