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Magnetocaloric properties of TbCrO3 and TmCrO3 are reported and compared with those of the previously reported rare-earth chromites RCrO3 (R = Gd, Dy, Ho, and Er) and other perovskite-type oxides. The samples of TbCrO3 and TmCrO3 in this work were synthesized using a citrate gel combustion technique, and their magnetic properties were investigated and compared with those reported previously on RCrO3 (R = Gd, Dy, Ho, and Er). The Cr3+–Cr3+ ordering temperatures were found to strongly depend on the ionic radii of the rare-earth. By fitting the dc magnetization data with modified Curie–Weiss law including the Dzyaloshinsky–Moriya antisymmetric exchange interaction (D) and the symmetric exchange constant Je, spin canting angles (α) were obtained. In general, α was found to increase with the decreasing ionic radii of R3+ in RCrO3. The magnetocaloric properties investigated included the magnetic entropy change (−ΔS) for a given change in magnetic field (ΔH), the corresponding adiabatic temperature change (ΔTad), and their relative variations (ΔTad/ΔH) and (−ΔS/ΔH). It is observed that for RCrO3, (−ΔS) measured in the vicinity of the ordering temperature of R3+–R3+, varies almost as G2/3 where G is the de Gennes factor. Among RCrO3, GdCrO3 shows the largest value of (−ΔS/ΔH), because of its largest G factor and its magnitudes of (ΔTad/ΔH) and (−ΔS/ΔH) compare well with the reported values for the perovskites GdFeO3 and EuTiO3. These comparisons presented here provide useful information on the potential use of these materials in magneto-refrigeration technology.more » « less
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Jin, Lei; Su, Xingsong; Shi, Jianhang; Shih, Kuo‐Chih; Cintron, Daniel; Cai, Tong; Nieh, Mu‐Ping; Chen, Ou; Suib, Steven_L; Jain, Menka; et al (, Advanced Functional Materials)Abstract A colloidal‐amphiphile‐templated growth is developed to synthesize mesoporous complex oxides with highly crystalline frameworks. Organosilane‐containing colloidal templates can convert into thermally stable silica that prevents the overgrowth of crystalline grains and the collapse of the mesoporosity. Using ilmenite CoTiO3as an example, the high crystallinity and the extraordinary thermal stability of its mesoporosity are demonstrated at 800 °C for 48 h under air. This synthetic approach is general and applicable to a series of complex oxides that are not reported with mesoporosity and high crystallinity, such as NiTiO3, FeTiO3, ZnTiO3, Co2TiO4, Zn2TiO4, MgTi2O5, and FeTi2O5. Those novel materials make it possible to build up correlations between mesoscale porosity and surface‐sensitive physicochemical properties, e.g., electromagnetic response. For mesoporous CoTiO3, there is a 3 K increase of its antiferromagnetic ordering temperature, compared with that of nonporous one. This finding provides a general guideline to design mesoporous complex oxides that allow exploring their unique properties different from bulk materials.more » « less
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