摘要
We revisit the reversible magnetocaloric effect of itinerant ferromagnet Mn3GaC near the ferromagnetic to paramagnetic phase transition by adopting the experimental and theoretical methods and critical behavior of Mn-rich Mn3GaC with an enhanced FM interaction.Landau theory model cannot account for temperature dependent magnetic entropy change which is estimated from thermal magnetic methods only considering magnetoelastic coupling and the electron-electron interaction,apart from molecular mean-field model.Critical behavior is studied by adopting the modified Arrott plot,Kouvel-Fisher plot,and critical isotherm analysis.With these critical exponents,experimental data below and above Tc collapse into two universal branches,fulfilling the single scaling equation m=f±(h),where m and h are renormalized magnetization and field.Critical exponents are confirmed by Widom scaling law and just between mean-field model and three-dimensional Heisenberg model,as the evidence for the existence of long-range ferromagnetic interaction.With increasing the Mn content,Tc increases monotonously and critical exponents increases accordingly.The exchange distance changes from J(r)~r^-4.68 for x=0 to J(r)~r^-4.71 for x=0.08,respectively,which suggests the competition of the Mn-Mn direct interaction and the itinerant Mn-C-Mn hybridization.The possible mechanism is proposed.
作者
Pengfei Liu
Jie Peng
Mianqi Xue
Bosen Wang
刘鹏飞;彭杰;薛面起;王铂森(Hunan Key Laboratory for Micro-Nano Energy Materials and Devices and School of Physics and Optoelectronics,Xiangtan University,Xiangtan 411105,China;Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100190,China;Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics and Institute of Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100190,China)
基金
Project supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant Nos.2018YFA0305700 and 2018YFA0305800)
One Hundred-Talent Program in Institute of Physics(Grant No.Y7K5031X61)
Youth Promotion Association of CAS(Grant No.2018010)。