Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2003-01-28
Sol. State Comm. 126 (2003) 255-259.
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
11 pages (including 4 figures); pdf file; submitted to Solid State Communications
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0038-1098(03)00131-5
We report thermal expansion measurements carried out on a single-crystal of the giant magnetocaloric effect material Gd5(Si0.43Ge0.57)4. At the magneto-structural phase transition at T_0 ~ 240 K, large steps in the relative length change DELTAL/L along the principle crystallographic axes are observed. The single-step behaviour in DELTAL/L indicates that the magnetic and structural phase transition occur at one and the same temperature. The specific heat was measured in order to determine the latent heat. Using the Clausius-Clapeyron relation we extract a hydrostatic pressure dependence dT_0/dp of 3.2+-0.2 K/kbar. The pressure effect is strongly anisotropic as follows from the anisotropy in the linear thermal expansion. Uniaxial pressure along the a-axis enhances T_0, while uniaxial pressure in the bc-plane suppresses T_0.
Brück E.
Nazih Moukaddem
Tegus O.
Visser Anne de
Zhang Lianchang
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