We studied the magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of NaGdF4 nanocrystals (NCs), which are crystallized in the P63/m hexagonal structure. Analyzing M(T, H) data, we found an existence of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions in NCs. This gives rise to a minor hysteresis loop at temperatures T ≤ 3 K and magnetic fields H = 1-40 kOe. Particularly, at temperatures T = 2-25 K, NaGdF4 NCs show a large magnetocaloric effect (MCE). For a field change ΔH = 60 kOe, the maximum magnetic entropy change (|ΔSmax|) at ∼3.2 K and the relative cooling power (RCP) are about 50.5 J/kg K and 410 J/kg, respectively. These values are larger than those obtained from conventional cryogenic materials reported previously. Having considered the MCE vs the internal field (Hi), we have found that |ΔSmax(Hi)| values increase about 8%-34% compared with the |ΔSmax(H)| values. Magnetic-field dependences of both |ΔSmax| and RCP obey the power law y = a x n. The assessments of a magnetic-order exponent n and the analyses of M 2 (H / M) and N (T, H) data proved NaGdF4 NCs exhibit a short-range magnetic order and undergo a second-order phase transition.
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Petrov, D. N., Lovchinov, V., The Huy, B., The Long, P., Dang, N. T., & Yang, D. S. (2019). Magnetic and cryogenic magnetocaloric properties of NaGdF4 nanocrystals. Journal of Applied Physics, 126(13). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5114993
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