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    Effect of Dy substitution in the giant magnetocaloric properties of HoB2_{2}

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    Recently, a massive magnetocaloric effect near the liquefaction temperature of hydrogen has been reported in the ferromagnetic material HoB2_{2}. Here we investigate the effects of Dy substitution in the magnetocaloric properties of Ho1βˆ’x_{1-x}Dyx_{x}B2_{2} alloys (x\textit{x} = 0, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0). We find that the Curie temperature (T\textit{T}C_{C}) gradually increases upon Dy substitution, while the magnitude of the magnetic entropy change |Ξ”SM\Delta \textit{S}_{M}| at T\textit{T} = TC\textit{T}_{C} decreases from 0.35 to 0.15 J cmβˆ’3^{-3} Kβˆ’1^{-1} for a field change of 5 T. Due to the presence of two magnetic transitions in these alloys, despite the change in the peak magnitude of |Ξ”SM\Delta \textit{S}_{M}|, the refrigerant capacity (RC\textit{RC}) and refrigerant cooling power (RCP\textit{RCP}) remains almost constant in all doping range, which as large as 5.5 J cmβˆ’3^{-3} and 7.0 J cmβˆ’3^{-3} for a field change of 5 T. These results imply that this series of alloys could be an exciting candidate for magnetic refrigeration in the temperature range between 10-50 K.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, 2 table

    Data-driven Exploration of New Pressure-induced Superconductivity in PbBi2_2Te4_4 with Two Transition Temperatures

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    Candidates compounds for new thermoelectric and superconducting materials, which have narrow band gap and flat bands near band edges, were exhaustively searched by the high-throughput first-principles calculation from an inorganic materials database named AtomWork. We focused on PbBi2_2Te4_4 which has the similar electronic band structure and the same crystal structure with those of a pressure-induced superconductor SnBi2Se4 explored by the same data-driven approach. The PbBi2_2Te4_4 was successfully synthesized as single crystals using a melt and slow cooling method. The core level X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis revealed Pb2+, Bi3+ and Te2- valence states in PbBi2_2Te4_4. The thermoelectric properties of the PbBi2_2Te4_4 sample were measured at ambient pressure and the electrical resistivity was also evaluated under high pressure using a diamond anvil cell with boron-doped diamond electrodes. The resistivity decreased with increase of the pressure, and two pressure-induced superconducting transitions were discovered at 3.4 K under 13.3 GPa and at 8.4 K under 21.7 GPa. The data-driven approach shows promising power to accelerate the discovery of new thermoelectric and superconducting materials
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