2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.87.157203
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Anisotropic Magnetocaloric Effect in Nanostructured Magnetic Clusters

Abstract: We report the first experimental observation of anisotropic magnetocaloric effect (MCE) in the Fe 8 clusters. It is found that the magnetic anisotropy plays a very important role in the determination of the magnetocaloric effect. The maximum and minimum MCE's are observed when the applied magnetic fields are parallel and perpendicular to the easy axis, respectively. The quantum spin Hamiltonian of a Fe 8 cluster is used to calculate the partition function and the magnetization in a range of temperature and mag… Show more

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“…Considerable investigations indicate that the nanostructured materials are very promising candidates for potential application in the magnetic refrigeration (Zhang et al 2001;Tanaka et al 2001;Hueso et al 2002;Provenzanoa et al 2003;Shir et al 2003;Kinoshita et al 2004;Evangelisti et al 2005;Poddar et al 2006;Gómez-Polo et al 2007;Ma et al 2007;Baldomir et al 2007;Franco et al 2007;škorvánek et al 2007;Poddar et al 2007;Biswas et al 2008;Franco et al 2008;Gorsse et al 2008;Li 2008;Gass et al 2008;Lu et al 2008;Santanna et al 2008;Serantes et al 2008;Pekała and Drozd 2008;Juan and Gui 2009;Gorria et al 2009;Phan et al 2009;Babita et al 2009;Calderon-Ortiz et al 2009;Das et al 2009;Phan et al 2010;Burianova et al 2010;Nelson et al 2002). However, up to now, not much effort has been devoted to the rare earth bulk nanocrystalline metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable investigations indicate that the nanostructured materials are very promising candidates for potential application in the magnetic refrigeration (Zhang et al 2001;Tanaka et al 2001;Hueso et al 2002;Provenzanoa et al 2003;Shir et al 2003;Kinoshita et al 2004;Evangelisti et al 2005;Poddar et al 2006;Gómez-Polo et al 2007;Ma et al 2007;Baldomir et al 2007;Franco et al 2007;škorvánek et al 2007;Poddar et al 2007;Biswas et al 2008;Franco et al 2008;Gorsse et al 2008;Li 2008;Gass et al 2008;Lu et al 2008;Santanna et al 2008;Serantes et al 2008;Pekała and Drozd 2008;Juan and Gui 2009;Gorria et al 2009;Phan et al 2009;Babita et al 2009;Calderon-Ortiz et al 2009;Das et al 2009;Phan et al 2010;Burianova et al 2010;Nelson et al 2002). However, up to now, not much effort has been devoted to the rare earth bulk nanocrystalline metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that a magnetic field can significantly influence the movement of magnetic particles [2][3][4]. A magnetic field has also been used to carry out studies on magnetic orientation, magnetic levitation, phase transitions, and the Moses effect [5][6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C, H, and N analysis (%) calculated for Gd 2 H 8 Materials and methods: all reagents and solvents were commercially available and used as received. The resulting mixture was transferred to a Parr Teflon-lined stainless-steel vessel (23 mL).…”
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