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Observation of enhanced magnetic entropy change near room temperature in Sr-site deficient La 0.67 Sr 0.33 MnO 3 manganite

The effect of Sr-site deficiency on the structural, magnetic and magnetic entropy change of La Sr MnO ( = 0.18 and 0.27) compounds was investigated. The compounds were prepared by the conventional solid-state route and powder X-ray diffraction technique along with Rietveld refinement was carried out...

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Published in:RSC advances 2019-07, Vol.9 (41), p.23598-23606
Main Authors: Arun, B, Akshay, V R, Vasundhara, M
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Language:English
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Summary:The effect of Sr-site deficiency on the structural, magnetic and magnetic entropy change of La Sr MnO ( = 0.18 and 0.27) compounds was investigated. The compounds were prepared by the conventional solid-state route and powder X-ray diffraction technique along with Rietveld refinement was carried out to confirm the structure and phase purity. Lattice parameters and unit cell volumes are found to increase with the increase in Sr-deficiency due to the electrostatic repulsion from the neighbouring oxygen ions. A mixed valence state of Mn /Mn /Mn was confirmed using the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy technique and it was observed that the change of state from Mn + Mn pairs to Mn + Mn pairs is different for both the studied compounds. A second order ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition with an enhancement in magnetization in comparison to the pristine compound (La Sr MnO ) was observed due to multiple double exchange interactions. The La Sr □ MnO compound exhibits a magnetic entropy change (Δ ) of 4.61 J kg K at 310 K, and the La Sr □ MnO compound exhibits a Δ of 4.11 J kg K at 276 K under a field of 50 kOe. In our previous work, we reported a large value of Δ but at higher temperatures, around 350 K. However, in the present case, we have achieved a near room temperature (310 K) MCE with a significant Δ value (4.61 J kg K ) which is larger than that reported for numerous perovskite manganites. Thus, the studied material could be a potential candidate for room temperature magnetic refrigeration applications.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/C9RA04973H