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Magnetic and the magnetocaloric properties of Ce1-xRxFe2 and Ce(Fe1-xMx)2 compounds
We have studied selected rare earth doped and transition metal doped CeFe2
compounds by examining their structural, magnetic and magneto-thermal
properties. With substitution of Ce by 5 and 10% Gd and 10% Ho, the Curie
temperature can be tuned to the range of 267-318 K. Localization of Ce 4f
electronic state with rare earth substitutions is attributed for the
enhancement of Curie temperature. On the other hand, with Ga and Al
substitution at the Fe site, system undergoes paramagnetic to ferromagnetic
transition and then to an antiferromagnetic phase on cooling. The
magnetocaloric effect across the transitions has been studied from both
magnetization isotherms and heat capacity data. It is shown that by choosing
the appropriate dopant and its concentration, the magnetocaloric effect around
room temperature can be tuned.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, 2 table
Modeling Magnetic Anisotropy of Single Chain Magnets in Regime
Single molecule magnets (SMMs) with single-ion anisotropies ,
comparable to exchange interactions J, between spins have recently been
synthesized. In this paper, we provide theoretical insights into the magnetism
of such systems. We study spin chains with site spins, s=1, 3/2 and 2 and
on-site anisotropy comparable to the exchange constants between the
spins. We find that large leads to crossing of the states with
different values in the same spin manifold of the limit.
For very large 's we also find that the states of the higher
energy spin states descend below the states of the ground state spin
manifold. Total spin in this limit is no longer conserved and describing the
molecular anisotropy by the constants and is not possible. However,
the total spin of the low-lying large states is very nearly an integer
and using this spin value it is possible to construct an effective spin
Hamiltonian and compute the molecular magnetic anisotropy constants and
. We report effect of finite sizes, rotations of site anisotropies and
chain dimerization on the effective anisotropy of the spin chains
Modeling Molecular Magnets with Large Exchange and On-Site Anisotropies
Spins in molecular magnets can experience both anisotropic exchange
interactions and on-site magnetic anisotropy. In this paper we study the effect
of exchange anisotropy on the molecular magnetic anisotropy both with and
without on-site anisotropy. When both the anisotropies are small, we find that
the axial anisotropy parameter in the effective spin Hamiltonian is the
sum of the individual contributions due to exchange and on-site anisotropies.
We find that even for axial anisotropy of about , the low energy spectrum
does not correspond to a single parent spin manifold but has intruders states
arising from other parent spin. In this case, the low energy spectrum can not
be described by an effective Hamiltonian spanning the parent spin space. We
study the magnetic susceptibility, specific heat as a function of temperature
and magnetization as a function of applied field to characterize the system in
this limit. We find that there is synergy between the two anisotropies,
particularly for large systems with higher site spins.Comment: 30 pages, 11 figures and 3 tables. Supporting information included
after the main articl
How should India reform its labour laws?
This paper examines the current policy debate around the reform of labour laws in India, which has been stimulated in part by the success of the “Gujarat model of economic development.” Gujarat’s deregulatory reforms have included changes to the legal regime governing employment terminations, which could form a basis for a change in national-level labour laws. Evidence linking labour law deregulation to growth, however, is weak, whether the focus is on India or the experience of other countries. Building labour market institutions is a long-term process which requires investment in state capacity for the management of risks associated with the transition to a formal economy.ESRCThis is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Sameeksha Trust via http://www.epw.in/journal/2015/12/special-articles/how-should-india-reform-its-labour-laws.htm
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