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    Optimization of the Magnetocaloric Effect in Low Applied Magnetic Fields in LnOHCO3 Frameworks by Dixey, Richard J. C, Saines, Paul J

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (15-10-2018)
    “…This study probes the structure and magnetocaloric effect of the LnOHCO3 (Ln = Gd3+, Tb3+, Dy3+, Ho3+, and Er3+) frameworks. The combination of single crystal…”
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    Optimization of the Magnetocaloric Effect in Low Applied Magnetic Fields in LnOHCO 3 Frameworks by Dixey, Richard J C, Saines, Paul J

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (15-10-2018)
    “…This study probes the structure and magnetocaloric effect of the LnOHCO (Ln = Gd , Tb , Dy , Ho , and Er ) frameworks. The combination of single crystal X-ray…”
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    Origin of the Large Entropy Change in the Molecular Caloric and Ferroelectric Ammonium Sulfate by Yuan, Shurong, Meijer, Bernet E., Cai, Guanqun, Dixey, Richard J. C., Demmel, Franz, Dove, Martin T., Liu, Jiaxun, Playford, Helen Y., Walker, Helen C., Phillips, Anthony E.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-11-2022)
    “…The deceptively simple inorganic salt ammonium sulfate undergoes a ferroelectric phase transition associated with a very large entropy change and both…”
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    Origin of the Large Entropy Change in the Molecular Caloric and Ferroelectric Ammonium Sulfate (Adv. Funct. Mater. 45/2022) by Yuan, Shurong, Meijer, Bernet E., Cai, Guanqun, Dixey, Richard J. C., Demmel, Franz, Dove, Martin T., Liu, Jiaxun, Playford, Helen Y., Walker, Helen C., Phillips, Anthony E.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-11-2022)
    “…Molecular Caloric In article number 2207717, Phillips and co‐workers show that the large entropy change in the caloric material ammonium sulfate arises from…”
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    The magnetocaloric effect of the lanthanide fluorides: Using polarized neutron scattering to probe a magnetocaloric suitable for hydrogen liquefaction by Dixey, Richard J. C., Wildes, Andrew, Doheny, Patrick W., Stenning, Gavin B. G., Saines, Paul J.

    Published in APL materials (01-04-2023)
    “…This work reports the competitive magnetocaloric effect of some simple lanthanide fluoride materials with cations with high magnetic anisotropy. Of these, HoF3…”
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    Dynamics in the ordered and disordered phases of barocaloric adamantane by Meijer, Bernet E, Dixey, Richard J. C, Demmel, Franz, Perry, Robin, Walker, Helen C, Phillips, Anthony E

    Published 25-10-2022
    “…High-entropy order-disorder phase transitions can be used for efficient and eco-friendly barocaloric solid-state cooling. Here the barocaloric effect is…”
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    Magnetic order in holmium and erbium formate: Parent frameworks for a potential random spin chain paramagnet by Dixey, Richard J.C., Falsaperna, Mario, Bulled, Jonathan M., Orlandi, Fabio, Manuel, Pascal, Hester, James R., Mukherjee, Paromita, Dutton, Siân E., Saines, Paul J.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-08-2024)
    “…This work uses a combination of neutron diffraction and bulk property measurements to establish the low temperature magnetic states in the dense metal-organic…”
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    Ferromagnetic Ising Chains in Frustrated Magnetocaloric Frameworks by Dixey, Richard J. C

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Magnetic materials with strong local interactions, but lacking long range order, have long been a curiosity of physicists. Probing the magnetic interactions is…”
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    Pressure dependence of atomic dynamics in barocaloric ammonium sulfate: II. Vibrations by Yuan, Shurong, Meijer, Bernet E, Cai, Guanqun, Dixey, Richard J. C, Phillips, Anthony E, Walker, Helen C

    Published 17-02-2022
    “…Ammonium sulfate is a giant inverse barocaloric material that is cheaply and commercially available. Exploiting its potential for cooling applications requires…”
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