Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy and Magnetocaloric Effect Studies on the Room-temperature 2D Ferromagnetic Cr$_4$Te$_5$
Abstract: We present a thorough study on the magnetoanisotropic properties and magnetocaloric effect in the layered ferromagnetic Cr$4$Te$_5$ single crystals by performing the critical behaviour analysis of magnetization isotherms. The critical exponents $\beta$=0.485(3), $\gamma$=1.202(5), and $\delta$=3.52(3) with a Curie temperature of $T_C \approx 340.73(4)$ K are determined by the modified Arrott plots. We observe a large magnetocrystalline anisotropy K$_u$=330 kJ/$m3$ at 3 K which gradually decreases with increasing temperature. Maximum entropy change -$\Delta S{M}{max}$ and the relative cooling power (RCP) are found to be 2.77 $J/kg-K$ and 88.29 $J/kg$, respectively near $T_C$ when the magnetic field applied parallel to $\it{ab}$-plane. Rescaled -$\Delta S_M (T, H)$ data measured at various temperatures and fields collapse into a single universal curve, confirming the second order magnetic transition in this system. Following the renormalization group theory analysis, we find that the spin-coupling is of 3D Heisenberg-type, ${d:n}={3:3}$, with long-range exchange interactions decaying as $J (r) = r{-(d+\sigma)}= r{-4.71}$.
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