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High-field specific heat and entropy obtained from adiabatic temperature change

Published 21 Apr 2021 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (2104.12590v1)

Abstract: Specific heat and entropy are relevant thermodynamic properties, which may be used as macroscopic probes to microscopic properties of materials under ambient conditions and under high applied fields. However, the measurement of specific heat under intense external fields can be a challenging task, as well as to obtain the entropy in the same conditions. Here, we describe a method to obtain high-field specific heat and entropy from measurements of specific heat under ambient conditions and direct temperature change induced by adiabatic field changes. We derive straightforward thermodynamic equations to calculate the specific heat and entropy and our results agree satisfactorily with experimental data of specific heat under magnetic field, electric field, and pressure.

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