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Anisotropy of the magnetocaloric effect in a single cobalt crystal

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A calculation of the anisotropy of the magnetocalorlc effect caused by rotation of the spontaneous magnetization vectors, was carried out for single-crystal specimens of the hexagonal system. Comparison of the theoretical formulas with experimental data obtained on a spherical single-crystal cobalt specimen, made it possible to determine the derivatives of the cobalt anisotropy constants with respect to temperature.

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The authors are deeply indebted to I. M. Puzeyu for donating the single-crystal cobalt specimen. We are also indebted to Prof. E. I. Kondorskii for discussion of this work.

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Ivanovskii, V.I., Denisov, P.P. Anisotropy of the magnetocaloric effect in a single cobalt crystal. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 88–91 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00818749

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