Large magnetocaloric effect in the frustrated antiferromagnet EuIr2P2

Abstract

We present a theoretical analysis of the magnetocaloric effect in the frustrated antiferromagnet . Monte Carlo simulations indicate a large magnetic entropy change SMmax 5.14 J kg-1K-1 at T=2.45K for a moderate change in the external magnetic field B=1.2 Tesla. The highest value of SM seems to be associated with the presence of a multicritical point in the magnetic field versus temperature phase diagram (at Bm 1.2 Tesla and Tm 2.2 K) but it persists with similar large values for a broad range of temperatures T Tm. Single crystal ~magnetization vs magnetic field experiments allowed us to obtain the magnetocaloric effect for T>2 K. The results are consistent with the theoretical analysis and show a large magnetocaloric effect for T 2.5 K. Finally, we present a phenomenological Landau functional analysis that provides a simplified description of the phase diagram and of the magnetocaloric effect. Although the magnetic frustration in this system leads to a rich phase diagram, we found no clear indication that it plays a significant role enhancing the magneticaloric effect, other than by reducing the transition temperatures and fields.

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