We present the magnetic and thermal properties of the bosonic-superfluid phase in a spin-dimer network using both quasistatic and rapidly changing pulsed magnetic fields. The entropy derived from a heat-capacity study reveals that the pulsed-field measurements are strongly adiabatic in nature and are responsible for the onset of a significant magnetocaloric effect (MCE). In contrast to previous predictions we show that the MCE is not just confined to the critical regions, but occurs for all fields greater than zero at sufficiently low temperatures. We explain the MCE using a model of the thermal occupation of exchange-coupled dimer spin states and highlight that failure to take this effect into account inevitably leads to incorrect interpre...
Excitations in magnetic structures of the so-called spin-ice materials generate two diferent peaks i...
A magnetic-to-thermal energy conversion, derived from the continuous modulation of intrinsic exchang...
The field dependence of the magnetic entropy change peak at the low temperature surface spin freezin...
We present the magnetic and thermal properties of the bosonic-superfluid phase in a spin-dimer netwo...
We present the magnetic and thermal properties of the bosonic-superfluid phase in a spin-dimer netwo...
Geometric spin frustration in low-dimensional materials, such as the two-dimensional kagome or trian...
We describe magneto-, baro-, and elastocaloric effects (MCEs, BCEs, and eCEs) in materials, which po...
Statistical considerations of ensembles of localized magnetic moments reveal an upper bound of the i...
The discovery of the giant magnetocaloric effect with isothermal field-induced entropy change beyond...
accepted version, 20 pagesAn external magnetic field induces large relative changes in the entropy o...
Recently, metamagnetic shape memory alloys have attracted much attention as candidates for the rare-...
We present a theoretical analysis of the magnetocaloric effect in the frustrated antiferromagnet \Eu...
Abstract: The magnetocaloric effect in a two-dimensional Ising model is considered for different rat...
Magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has drawn much attention because its magnetic cooling property enables r...
The magnetocaloric effect has seen a resurgence in interest over the last 20 years as a means toward...
Excitations in magnetic structures of the so-called spin-ice materials generate two diferent peaks i...
A magnetic-to-thermal energy conversion, derived from the continuous modulation of intrinsic exchang...
The field dependence of the magnetic entropy change peak at the low temperature surface spin freezin...
We present the magnetic and thermal properties of the bosonic-superfluid phase in a spin-dimer netwo...
We present the magnetic and thermal properties of the bosonic-superfluid phase in a spin-dimer netwo...
Geometric spin frustration in low-dimensional materials, such as the two-dimensional kagome or trian...
We describe magneto-, baro-, and elastocaloric effects (MCEs, BCEs, and eCEs) in materials, which po...
Statistical considerations of ensembles of localized magnetic moments reveal an upper bound of the i...
The discovery of the giant magnetocaloric effect with isothermal field-induced entropy change beyond...
accepted version, 20 pagesAn external magnetic field induces large relative changes in the entropy o...
Recently, metamagnetic shape memory alloys have attracted much attention as candidates for the rare-...
We present a theoretical analysis of the magnetocaloric effect in the frustrated antiferromagnet \Eu...
Abstract: The magnetocaloric effect in a two-dimensional Ising model is considered for different rat...
Magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has drawn much attention because its magnetic cooling property enables r...
The magnetocaloric effect has seen a resurgence in interest over the last 20 years as a means toward...
Excitations in magnetic structures of the so-called spin-ice materials generate two diferent peaks i...
A magnetic-to-thermal energy conversion, derived from the continuous modulation of intrinsic exchang...
The field dependence of the magnetic entropy change peak at the low temperature surface spin freezin...