Specific heat study of single crystalline Pr0.63 Ca0.37 MnO3 in presence of a magnetic field

Abstract

We present the results of a study of specific heat on a single crystal of Pr0.63Ca0.37MnO3 performed over a temperature range 3K-300K in presence of 0 and 8T magnetic fields. An estimate of the entropy and latent heat in a magnetic field at the first order charge ordering (CO) transition is presented. The total entropy change at the CO transition which is ≈ 1.8 J/mol K at 0T, decreases to 1.5 J/mol K in presence of 8T magnetic field. Our measurements enable us to estimate the latent heat LCO ≈ 235 J/mol involved in the CO transition. Since the entropy of the ferromagnetic metallic (FMM) state is comparable to that of the charge-ordered insulating (COI) state, a subtle change in entropy stabilises either of these two states. Our low temperature specific heat measurements reveal that the linear term is absent in 0T and surprisingly not seen even in the metallic FMM state.

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