Giant magnetocaloric effect in exchange-frustrated GdCrTiO5 antiferromagnet
M. Das, S. Roy, N. Khan, and P. Mandal

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that GdCrTiO$_5$ exhibits a giant magnetocaloric effect at cryogenic temperatures due to exchange frustration, with potential applications in magnetic refrigeration and a novel focus beyond geometrical frustration.
Contribution
It reveals the significant magnetocaloric effect in GdCrTiO$_5$ driven by exchange frustration, expanding understanding beyond geometrical frustration effects.
Findings
Isothermal magnetic entropy change of 36 J kg$^{-1}$ K$^{-1}$ at 0.9 K for 7 T.
Adiabatic temperature change of 15 K for 7 T.
Magnetocaloric parameters surpass those of many known refrigerants.
Abstract
We report the effect of exchange frustration on the magnetocaloric properties of GdCrTiO compound. Due to the highly exchange-frustrated nature of magnetic interaction, in GdCrTiO, the long-range antiferromagnetic ordering occurs at much lower temperature =0.9 K and the magnetic cooling power enhances dramatically relative to that observed in several geometrically frustrated systems. Below 5 K, isothermal magnetic entropy change (-) is found to be 36 J kg K, for a field change () of 7 T. Further, - does not decrease from its maximum value with decreasing in down to very low temperatures and is reversible in nature. The adiabatic temperature change, , is 15 K for =7 T. These magnetocaloric parameters are significantly larger than that reported for several potential magnetic…
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