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arxiv: cond-mat/0308141 · v2 · submitted 2003-08-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abrupt field-induced transition triggered by magnetocaloric effect in phase-separated manganites

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keywords transitionabrupteffectfield-inducedcriticalexistencemagnetocaloricmanganites
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The occurrence at low temperatures of an ultrasharp field-induced transition in phase separated manganites is analyzed. Experimental results show that magnetization and specific heat step-like transitions below 5 K are correlated with an abrupt change of the sample temperature, which happens at a certain critical field. This temperature rise, a magnetocaloric effect, is interpreted as produced by the released energy at the transition point, and is the key to understand the existence of the abrupt field-induced transition. A qualitative analysis of the results suggests the existence of a critical growing rate of the ferromagnetic phase, beyond which an avalanche effect is triggered.

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