We have experimentally and theoretically investigated the magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect in doped orthoferrite series Nd1-xSmxFeO3 (x = 0, 0.1, and 0.4). Our magnetization measurements reveal that the spin-reorientation transition temperatures of the Fe3+ moments increase as a function of Sm doping. Our measurements on the magnetocaloric effect indicate that the effect [measured by the maximum change in magnetic entropy (-ΔSM)] reduces with Sm doping. Non-collinear calculations including the effect of Coulomb correlation (U) and spin-orbit interaction (SO) were performed within the GGA + U + SO approximation using the first-principles density functional theory (DFT) to establish the magnetic structure above and below the spin-reorientation transition. Calculations of the exchange interaction strengths using DFT reveal a higher strength of Sm-Fe exchange interaction than that of Nd-Fe interaction, which explains the higher spin-reorientation transition temperatures observed in the doped compounds. Using Monte Carlo calculations on the Ising model with large moments of Nd/Sm, we have extracted the effective nearest neighbor exchange interaction values between rare-earth moments, which provide good agreement with the corresponding experimental results on-ΔSM around and below the transition temperature.
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Rajput, S., B., P., Singh, A., Anas, M., Malik, V. K., & Maitra, T. (2021). Experimental and theoretical study of magnetization and magnetocaloric effect in Nd1-xSmxFeO3. Journal of Applied Physics, 129(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0033758
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