Abstract
The low-temperature heat capacity of Dy2O3 · 2ZrO2 and Ho2O3 · 2ZrO2 has been determined by adiabatic calorimetry in the temperature range 10–340 K. The results have been used to calculate the entropy, enthalpy increment, and reduced Gibbs energy of the zirconates without taking into account their low-temperature magnetic transformations.
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