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Specific Heat of Holmium in Gold and Silver at Low Temperatures

Authors :
F. Mantegazzini
H. Dorrer
Klaus Wendt
Christian Enss
T. Kieck
Ulli Köster
Loredana Gastaldo
C. Velte
Sebastian Kempf
Andreas Fleischmann
Andreas Reifenberger
Matthew Herbst
Christoph E. Düllmann
Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL)
ILL
Source :
Journal of low temperature physics, 202, 106-120, 'Journal of Low Temperature Physics ', vol: 202, pages: 106-120 (2021), Journal of Low Temperature Physics, J.Low Temp.Phys., J.Low Temp.Phys., 2021, 202 (1-2), pp.106-120. ⟨10.1007/s10909-020-02531-1⟩, Journal of low temperature physics 202(1-2), 106-120 (2021). doi:10.1007/s10909-020-02531-1
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer, 2020.

Abstract

The specific heat of dilute alloys of holmium in gold and in silver plays a major role in the optimization of low temperature microcalorimeters with enclosed $^{163}\textrm{Ho}$, such as the ones developed for the neutrino mass experiment ECHo. We investigate alloys with atomic concentrations of $x_\textrm{Ho}=0.01\,\% - 4\,\%$ at temperatures between $10\,\textrm{mK}$ and $800\,\textrm{mK}$. Due to the large total angular momentum $J=8$ and nuclear spin $I=7/2$ of $\textrm{Ho}^{3+}$ ions, the specific heat of $\underline{\textrm{Au}}\textrm{:Ho}$ and $\underline{\textrm{Ag}}\textrm{:Ho}$ depends on the detailed interplay of various interactions, including contributions from the localized 4f electrons and nuclear contributions via hyperfine splitting. This makes it difficult to accurately determine the specific heat of these materials numerically. Instead, we measure their specific heat by using three experimental set-ups optimized for different concentration and temperature ranges. The results from measurements on six holmium alloys demonstrate that the specific heat of these materials is dominated by a large Schottky anomaly with its maximum at $T\approx 250\,\textrm{mK}$, which we attribute to hyperfine splitting and crystal field interactions. RKKY and dipole-dipole interactions between the holmium atoms cause additional, concentration-dependent effects. With regard to ECHo, we conclude that for typical operating temperatures of $T\leq 20\,\textrm{mK}$, silver holmium alloys with $x_\textrm{Ho}\gtrsim 1\,\%$ are suited best.<br />15 pages, 4 figures. Replacement with small modifications after peer-review, no change to scientific content

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222291 and 15737357
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of low temperature physics, 202, 106-120, 'Journal of Low Temperature Physics ', vol: 202, pages: 106-120 (2021), Journal of Low Temperature Physics, J.Low Temp.Phys., J.Low Temp.Phys., 2021, 202 (1-2), pp.106-120. ⟨10.1007/s10909-020-02531-1⟩, Journal of low temperature physics 202(1-2), 106-120 (2021). doi:10.1007/s10909-020-02531-1
Accession number :
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