High-resolution alternating-field technique to determine the magnetocaloric effect of metals down to very low temperatures


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Output typeJournal article

Author listTokiwa Y, Gegenwart P

PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics

Publication year2011

JournalReview of Scientific Instruments (0034-6748)

Volume number82

Issue number1

ISSN0034-6748

eISSN1089-7623

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Full text URLhttps://opus.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de/opus4/files/86522/86522.pdf


Abstract

The magnetocaloric effect or "magnetic Gruneisen ratio" Gamma(H) = T(-1)(dT Id H)s quantifies the cooling or heating of a material when an applied magnetic field is changed under adiabatic conditions. Recently, this property has attracted considerable interest in the field of quantum criticality. Here, we report the development of a low-frequency alternating-field technique for measurements of the magnetocaloric effect down to very low temperatures, which is an important property for the study of quantum critical points. We focus, in particular, on highly conducting metallic samples and discuss the influence of eddy current heating. By comparison with magnetization and specific heat measurements, we demonstrate that our fast and accurate technique gives quantitatively correct values for the magnetocaloric effect under truly adiabatic conditions. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi :10.1063/1.3529433]


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