Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)

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Autor(a) principal: REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of the RMn2Si2 compounds (R = Tm, Dy and Tb) were studied. X ray diffraction analysis and structure Rietveld refinement shows that the samples crystallize with the desired tetragonal I4/mmm structural phase. Magnetization measurements shows second order magnetic phase transition from paramagnetic (PM) to ferromagnetic (FM) state for TmMn2Si2 compound around T = 5.2 K. On the other hand, DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds present multiple phase transitions below 100 K. DyMn2Si2 present four magnetic phase transitions while TbMn2Si2 present two magnetic phase transition. Both compounds present first order FM phase transitions originated from ordering of rare earth sub-lattice. In addition, DSC measurements indicated that DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds present high temperature phase transition at T~ 425 K and 444 K associated to the AFM coupling in the Mn sub-lattice. Magnetic hysteresis loop was used to characterize exchange bias effect in the DyMn2Si2 observed for magnetic fields higher than 35 kOe in which was associated to interactions between AFM and FM magnetic domain present in this compound. The largest magnetocaloric effect (MCE) was observed for TmMn2Si2 compound, when compared with other studied compound. The maximum values of entropy variation change −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥 and the Relative Cooling Power (RCP) found for TmMn2Si2 were, respectively, 18.5 J/kg.K and 247.5 J/kg for a magnetic field change (H) of 50 kOe. Significant values of −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥(~8.2 J/kg.K and ~9.7 J/kg.K@50 kOe, respectively) and RCP (124.6 J/kg and 233 J/kg@50 kOe, respectively) as well as successive magnetic phase transitions were observed for DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds. Also these two compound exhibits a table like EMC presenting a wide working window for practical applications. The results obtained for compounds motivate the preparation of a composite sample with the following concentrations 10% de TmMn2Si2, 15% de HoCoSi, 35% de DyMn2Si2 e 40% of TbMn2Si2, aiming further increase in the temperature range of maximum EMC. The maximum entropy change variation obtained for the composite sample was ~4.6 J/kg.K over a temperature range of ~80𝐾. Our results show that the compounds RMn2Si2 present important characteristics for application in magnetic refrigeration for cryogenic temperatures. Besides, it is possible to get a larger working region, when these compounds are associated forming a composite material.
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spelling SILVA, Luzeli Moreira da438.074.022-68http://lattes.cnpq.br/5651616479126344052.31.283-70http://lattes.cnpq.br/8573775162363085REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos2017-05-08T20:28:10Z2016-07-29REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos. Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb). 2016. 76 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência dos Materiais) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Imperatriz, 2016.http://tedebc.ufma.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1350Structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of the RMn2Si2 compounds (R = Tm, Dy and Tb) were studied. X ray diffraction analysis and structure Rietveld refinement shows that the samples crystallize with the desired tetragonal I4/mmm structural phase. Magnetization measurements shows second order magnetic phase transition from paramagnetic (PM) to ferromagnetic (FM) state for TmMn2Si2 compound around T = 5.2 K. On the other hand, DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds present multiple phase transitions below 100 K. DyMn2Si2 present four magnetic phase transitions while TbMn2Si2 present two magnetic phase transition. Both compounds present first order FM phase transitions originated from ordering of rare earth sub-lattice. In addition, DSC measurements indicated that DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds present high temperature phase transition at T~ 425 K and 444 K associated to the AFM coupling in the Mn sub-lattice. Magnetic hysteresis loop was used to characterize exchange bias effect in the DyMn2Si2 observed for magnetic fields higher than 35 kOe in which was associated to interactions between AFM and FM magnetic domain present in this compound. The largest magnetocaloric effect (MCE) was observed for TmMn2Si2 compound, when compared with other studied compound. The maximum values of entropy variation change −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥 and the Relative Cooling Power (RCP) found for TmMn2Si2 were, respectively, 18.5 J/kg.K and 247.5 J/kg for a magnetic field change (H) of 50 kOe. Significant values of −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥(~8.2 J/kg.K and ~9.7 J/kg.K@50 kOe, respectively) and RCP (124.6 J/kg and 233 J/kg@50 kOe, respectively) as well as successive magnetic phase transitions were observed for DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds. Also these two compound exhibits a table like EMC presenting a wide working window for practical applications. The results obtained for compounds motivate the preparation of a composite sample with the following concentrations 10% de TmMn2Si2, 15% de HoCoSi, 35% de DyMn2Si2 e 40% of TbMn2Si2, aiming further increase in the temperature range of maximum EMC. The maximum entropy change variation obtained for the composite sample was ~4.6 J/kg.K over a temperature range of ~80𝐾. Our results show that the compounds RMn2Si2 present important characteristics for application in magnetic refrigeration for cryogenic temperatures. Besides, it is possible to get a larger working region, when these compounds are associated forming a composite material.Neste trabalho foi realizado um estudo das propriedades estruturais, magnéticas e magnetocalóricas dos compostos da série RMn2Si2 (R = Tm, Dy e Tb). A análise estrutural por difração de raios X e refinamento dos difratogramas pelo método de Rietveld mostraram que as amostras cristalizam na fase tetragonal grupo espacial I4/mmm. Com a medida de magnetização foi possível observar a transição de fase magnética de segunda ordem do estado paramagnético (PM) para ferromagnético (FM) para o composto TmMn2Si2 em torno de 5,2 K. Enquanto que para os compostos DyMn2Si2 e TbMn2Si2 observou-se a presença de transições múltiplas abaixo de 100 K. O DyMn2Si2 apresentou quatro transições de fase magnética enquanto que TbMn2Si2 apresentou duas. Em ambos os compostos, as transições ferromagnéticas atribuídas ao ordenamento da sub-rede da terra rara são de primeira ordem. Medidas DSC indicaram que DyMn2Si2 e TbMn2Si2 apresentam uma transição de fase em T~425 K e 444 K, respectivamente, ambas relacionadas ao acoplamento antiferromagnético na sub-rede do Mn. Com as medidas do loop de histerese magnética foi possível caracterizar o efeito de Exchange Bias (EB) para o DyMn2Si2, em campos magnéticos superiores a 35 kOe, o qual foi atribuído a interações entre os domínios AFM e FM presentes no material. A caracterização das propriedades magnetocalóricas do composto TmMn2Si2 mostrou uma variação de entropia magnética (-∆SM) mais intensa quando comparada aos outros compostos deste estudo. Os valores máximos obtidos para a variação isotérmica da entropia (−∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥) e para o poder de resfriamento relativo (RCP) foram, respectivamente 18,5 J/kg.K e 247,5 J/kg, para ∆𝐻 = 50 kOe. Já os compostos DyMn2Si2 e TbMn2Si2 mostraram valores significativos de −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥 (~8,2 J/kg.K e ~9,7 J/kg.K@50 kOe, respectivamente) e RCP (124,6 J/kg e 233,6 J/kg@50 kOe, respectivamente) além de duas transições de fase magnética sucessivas, o que resultou em um EMC com comportamento do tipo table-like, caracterizado por uma ampla janela de trabalho com máximo EMC. Estes resultados motivaram a preparação de um compósito com as seguintes concentrações 10% de TmMn2Si2, 15% de HoCoSi, 35% de DyMn2Si2 e 40% de TbMn2Si2, visando ampliar ainda mais o intervalo de máximo EMC. A variação máxima de entropia obtida para o compósito foi da ordem de 4,6 J/kg.K num intervalo de temperatura de ~80𝐾. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que os compostos desta série apresentam características importantes para aplicação na refrigeração magnética em temperaturas criogênicas. Além disso, quando estes estão associados na forma de um compósito é possível obter uma grande ampliação na região de trabalho.Submitted by Rosivalda Pereira (mrs.pereira@ufma.br) on 2017-05-08T20:28:10Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DelcicleideReis.pdf: 3837410 bytes, checksum: d063417815b0c49287d6fdb8d46998bd (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-08T20:28:10Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of the RMn2Si2 system (R = Tm, Dy and Tb)
title Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
spellingShingle Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos
Transição de fase
Efeito magnetocalórico
Propriedades magnéticas
Magnetic phase transition
Magnetocaloric effect
Magnetic properties
Materiais Magnéticos e Propriedades Magnéticas
title_short Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
title_full Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
title_fullStr Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
title_full_unstemmed Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
title_sort Propriedades magnéticas e magnetocalóricas do sistema RMn2Si2 (R= Tm, Dy e Tb)
author REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos
author_facet REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Luzeli Moreira da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv REIS, Delcicleide Costa dos
contributor_str_mv SILVA, Luzeli Moreira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transição de fase
Efeito magnetocalórico
Propriedades magnéticas
topic Transição de fase
Efeito magnetocalórico
Propriedades magnéticas
Magnetic phase transition
Magnetocaloric effect
Magnetic properties
Materiais Magnéticos e Propriedades Magnéticas
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Magnetic phase transition
Magnetocaloric effect
Magnetic properties
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Materiais Magnéticos e Propriedades Magnéticas
description Structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of the RMn2Si2 compounds (R = Tm, Dy and Tb) were studied. X ray diffraction analysis and structure Rietveld refinement shows that the samples crystallize with the desired tetragonal I4/mmm structural phase. Magnetization measurements shows second order magnetic phase transition from paramagnetic (PM) to ferromagnetic (FM) state for TmMn2Si2 compound around T = 5.2 K. On the other hand, DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds present multiple phase transitions below 100 K. DyMn2Si2 present four magnetic phase transitions while TbMn2Si2 present two magnetic phase transition. Both compounds present first order FM phase transitions originated from ordering of rare earth sub-lattice. In addition, DSC measurements indicated that DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds present high temperature phase transition at T~ 425 K and 444 K associated to the AFM coupling in the Mn sub-lattice. Magnetic hysteresis loop was used to characterize exchange bias effect in the DyMn2Si2 observed for magnetic fields higher than 35 kOe in which was associated to interactions between AFM and FM magnetic domain present in this compound. The largest magnetocaloric effect (MCE) was observed for TmMn2Si2 compound, when compared with other studied compound. The maximum values of entropy variation change −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥 and the Relative Cooling Power (RCP) found for TmMn2Si2 were, respectively, 18.5 J/kg.K and 247.5 J/kg for a magnetic field change (H) of 50 kOe. Significant values of −∆𝑆𝑀𝑚á𝑥(~8.2 J/kg.K and ~9.7 J/kg.K@50 kOe, respectively) and RCP (124.6 J/kg and 233 J/kg@50 kOe, respectively) as well as successive magnetic phase transitions were observed for DyMn2Si2 and TbMn2Si2 compounds. Also these two compound exhibits a table like EMC presenting a wide working window for practical applications. The results obtained for compounds motivate the preparation of a composite sample with the following concentrations 10% de TmMn2Si2, 15% de HoCoSi, 35% de DyMn2Si2 e 40% of TbMn2Si2, aiming further increase in the temperature range of maximum EMC. The maximum entropy change variation obtained for the composite sample was ~4.6 J/kg.K over a temperature range of ~80𝐾. Our results show that the compounds RMn2Si2 present important characteristics for application in magnetic refrigeration for cryogenic temperatures. Besides, it is possible to get a larger working region, when these compounds are associated forming a composite material.
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