Investigation of the magnetocaloric effect in correlated metallic systems with Van Hove singularities in the electron spectrum


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In this work, the magnetic contribution to the isothermal entropy change ΔS upon switching on a magnetic field has been investigated in correlated metallic ferromagnets within the Hubbard nondegenerate model. The analytical expression ΔS for obtained in the mean-field approximation depends substantially on the electronic structure (density of electron states), which presents new ways to increase the absolute value of ΔS relative to the known result obtained within the Heisenberg model. The temperature dependence of ΔS has been calculated at different values of the Coulomb interaction U and the number of electrons n for the Bethe infinite-dimensional lattice and square lattice with allowance for transfer integrals in the first (t) and the second (t') coordination shells. It has been found that the presence of Van Hove singularities in the electronic spectrum near the Fermi level makes it possible to considerably increase |ΔS| at a fixed magnetic field. The possibility of first-order magnetic phase transitions depending on the model parameters has been analyzed.

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P. Igoshev

Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch; Institute of Electrophysics, Ural Branch

Email: nekrasov@iep.uran.ru
Россия, ul. S. Kovalevskoi 18, Ekaterinburg, 620990; ul. Amundsena 106, Ekaterinburg, 620016

E. Kokorina

Institute of Electrophysics, Ural Branch

Email: nekrasov@iep.uran.ru
Россия, ul. Amundsena 106, Ekaterinburg, 620016

I. Nekrasov

Institute of Electrophysics, Ural Branch

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: nekrasov@iep.uran.ru
Россия, ul. Amundsena 106, Ekaterinburg, 620016


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