Magnetic phase diagram of EuPdSn2
Abstract
A magnetic phase diagram for EuPdSn2 is constructed based on magnetization, DC-susceptibility and specific heat as a function of applied field, and neutron diffraction results at zero field. The contribution of the ferromagnetic FM and antiferromagnetic AFM components to the measured magnetic susceptibility can be separated and weighted as a function of the applied field B by taking the temperature dependence of the neutron counts from the FM phase at B=0 as a reference. In the magnetically ordered phase, the temperature dependence of the specific heat does not follow the mean-field prediction for the Eu2+ J=7/2 quantum number rather that for J=5/2. This deviation and the consequent discrepancy for the entropy is discussed in the context of a non-Zeeman distribution of the eight fold ground state. Comparing the respective variations of magnetization M(T,B) and entropy S(T,B), the thermodynamic relationship dM/dT=dS/dB=0 is observed for the ranges: 0<T<10K and 0<B<0.4T.
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