Abstract

Transport, dielectric, magnetic and Raman studies of polycrystalline double perovskite EuTbCoMnO6 have been performed. Temperature-dependent resistivity follows the variable range and small polaron hopping mechanism. The temperature-dependent dielectric study shows the usual frequency-dependent step-like behavior. It also shows thermally activated relaxor peak in loss curves with giant dielectric constant near room temperature. The temperature-dependent magnetization demonstrates a second-order phase transition around 113 K. The critical behavior near the magnetic transition has been systematically investigated. The Widom scaling relation and magnetic entropy change calculation have verified the reliability of critical parameters. Maximum magnetic entropy change around the magnetic transition temperature shows the magnetocaloric effect. The estimated values of critical parameters are close to the value of the theoretical mean-field model. Temperature-dependent Raman study shows spin-phonon coupling in the system. The appearance of the magnetocaloric effect and colossal dielectric constant shows that these materials are interesting for real-life applications.

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