Abstract

The effect of magnetic field on the heat capacity of molecule-based ferrimagnetic material NBu 4[Fe IIFe III(ox) 3] has been studied in 2–60 K range under different applied magnetic fields. Though the field induced changes in the heat capacities at a particular measuring temperature are small, the nature of the variation is strongly temperature dependent. The magnetic heat capacity is tentatively fitted with the relation C mag= αH β in two magnetic field ranges: H<5 kOe and 5 kOe≤H≤90 kOe. The temperature variation of parameter β exhibits two sharp minima below and above 30 K, and this observation may be the manifestation of the existence of different spin structures above and below 30 K. These results are in good correlation with the negative magnetization phenomenon, μ-SR results and observed heat capacity studies previously reported for this material.

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