Abstract
A new triangular lattice compound Gd(3)Cu(9)(OH)(19)Br(8) has been synthesized by the hydrothermal method. The structure, magnetism and magnetocaloric effect of Gd(3)Cu(9)(OH)(19)Br(8) have been studied by X-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, isothermal magnetization and specific heat measurements. In Gd(3)Cu(9)(OH)(19)Br(8), the Cu(2+) ions form a Kagome lattice along the ab plane, and Gd(3+) ions are located in the center of hexagonal holes of the Kagome layer. The Cu-sublattice and Gd-sublattice overlap and constitute a magnetic triangular lattice. The temperature dependence of susceptibility and specific heat curves indicate no magnetic transition down to 2 K, suggesting a paramagnetic-like behavior at low temperature. The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) at low temperature has been calculated according to Maxwell's equations. The maximum value of magnetic entropy change -ΔS (M) is 26.04 J kg(-1) K(-1) and adiabatic temperature change ΔT (ad) is 13.79 K, for a field change of 0-7 T, indicating a potential application of this compound in the field of magnetic refrigeration at low temperature. The influence of 4f-3d interaction on magnetism and MCE is also discussed.