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Magnetocaloric effect of polycrystalline Sm0.5Ca0.5MnO3 compound: Investigation of low temperature magnetic state

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Abstract An attempt has been made to probe low temperature magnetic state of the polycrystalline Sm 0.5 Ca 0.5 M n O 3 compound via magnetization and magnetocaloric studies. In… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An attempt has been made to probe low temperature magnetic state of the polycrystalline Sm 0.5 Ca 0.5 M n O 3 compound via magnetization and magnetocaloric studies. In the context of the earlier debatable reports on the above mentioned compound between the existence of glassy magnetic state and small ferromagnetic domains from the ‘ac’ susceptibility measurements, our experimental observation from magnetocaloric effect study clearly indicates the existence of ferromagnetic droplets along with certain amount of superparamagnetic component at low temperature ( 40 K) which begins at T  ∼  100 K. In addition to that, the zero field cooled magnetization (even at H = 0.01 T) data do not exhibit the spin freezing nature at the low temperature which is almost a generic tendency of glassy magnetic state. Our study also highlights the competence of magnetocaloric effect as a tool to distinguish between different magnetic states of a compound.

Keywords: state; low temperature; magnetic state; magnetocaloric effect; compound

Journal Title: Solid State Communications
Year Published: 2018

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