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Nature and entropy content of the ordering transitions in RCo2

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Differential scanning calorimetry experiments have been performed under magnetic field in R Co 2 Laves phases compounds ( R = Pr , Nd, Tb, Dy, Ho, and Er). The thermodynamical nature of the ferromagnetic transitions in Pr Co 2 and Nd Co 2 is clarified, after the controversy present in the literature about the character of their ordering transitions. The magnetocaloric effect in the compounds showing a first-order magnetostructural transition ( R = Dy , Ho, and Er) is characterized. The latent heat, L , and the entropy change at the transition, Δ S , have been studied by inducing the transition sweeping the temperature at a constant field and sweeping the field at a constant temperature. Results from calorimetric data show that L is essentially temperature independent, suggesting that the first order transitions in R Co 2 are dominated by the structural effects. The magnetocaloric effect has been also characterized from magnetization data and the results are in excellent agreement with those from calorimetric data. However, the corresponding values of Δ S for isothermal and isofield experiments differ significantly. We interpret the differences in terms of the broadness of the transitions and prove that the various Δ S values reported in literature for first-order transitions are not always directly comparable.

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HERRERO-ALBILLOS, Julia, BARTOLOMÉ, Fernando, GARCÍA, Luis miguel, CASANOVA I FERNÀNDEZ, Fèlix, LABARTA, Amílcar, BATLLE GELABERT, Xavier. Nature and entropy content of the ordering transitions in RCo2. _Physical Review B_. 2006. Vol. 73, núm. 13, pàgs. 134410-1-134410-10. [consulta: 24 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0163-1829. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/10926]

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