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  • 2022Indium segregation in Gd-5(Si, Ge)(4) magnetocaloric materials4citations
  • 2017On the nature of the (de)coupling of the magnetostructural transition in Er5Si41citations
  • 2009Magnetic and crystal structure of Ho-5(SixGe(1-x))(4) studied by neutron diffraction14citations
  • 2005Multi-step and anomalous reproducible behaviour of the electrical resistivity near the first-order magnetostructural transition of Gd-5(Si0.1Ge0.9)(4)13citations

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Multi-step and anomalous reproducible behaviour of the electrical resistivity near the first-order magnetostructural transition of Gd-5(Si0.1Ge0.9)(4)

  • Araujo, Jp
  • Ibarra, Mr
  • Morellon, L.
  • Pereira, Am
  • Correia, Fc
  • Sousa, Jb
  • Braga, Me
  • Magen, C.
  • Algarabel, Pa
  • Pinto, Rp
  • Teixeira, Jm
Abstract

Very detailed measurements of the electrical resistivity of Gd-5(Si0.1Ge0.9)(4) are here reported, with special emphasis on the vicinity of the first-order (magneto structural) martensitic transition which occurs at T-S similar to 87 K. The data cover more than fifty thermal cycles spanning the temperature ranges of 300-10 K (long cycles) and 105-10 K (short cycles). In the initial 10300 K cycles the martensitic transition takes place in three closely-spaced steps, with associated resistance (R) discontinuities and large thermal hysteresis. In a subsequent series of short cycles (10-105 K) a unique transition occurs, exhibiting a common and quite reproducible R(T) behaviour within a small temperature range (Delta T similar to 4 K) below T-S, either in heating or cooling runs. Remarkably, this 'local reproducibility' (within AT) remains in spite of the significant resistance changes which occur outside the A T-range under thermal cycling. In particular the residual resistance systematically increases under thermal cycling, but the corresponding effect is absent in the AT temperature range. This excludes microcracking as a dominant resistive mechanism in our results, pointing to an intrinsic character of the reproducible behaviour just below T-S. We also analyse the R(T) behaviour when changing from long to short thermal cycles, and the R(T) evolution towards a reversible final behaviour, after extended thermal cycling.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • resistivity