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Magneto-caloric effect in Pb2CoUO6 with the second-order phase transition

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Theoretically, the magnetic behaviours and the magneto-caloric performance of the Pb2CoUO6 double perovskite were predicted and examined. The results attained in this paper showed that the Pb2CoUO6 double perovskite was a ferromagnetic state under Tc ~ 10 K. The order magnetic transition of this system was a second-order from the ferromagnetic (FM) to the paramagnetic (PM) transition above Tc. The Pb2CoUO6 double perovskite was a hard magnetic material. Additionally, other physical quantities were determined and examined; namely, the magnetic entropy change (−∆SM) and the relative cooling power (RCP), which were 4.38 J kg−1 K−1 and 25.47 J kg−1, respectively, at the applied magnetic field of 4 T. All these physical quantities were examined using the Monte Carlo approach (MCA).

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Arejdal, M. Magneto-caloric effect in Pb2CoUO6 with the second-order phase transition. Bull Mater Sci 44, 157 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-021-02445-y

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