2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssc.2015.01.005
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Oscillating magneto- and electrocaloric effects on bilayer graphenes

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“…6; as well as the case N ¼ 2 that also recovers our previous result considering a bilayer graphene, which was explored in detail in Ref. 13.…”
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“…6; as well as the case N ¼ 2 that also recovers our previous result considering a bilayer graphene, which was explored in detail in Ref. 13.…”
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“…12,13 Considering the rhombohedral stacking (abcabc…), the simplest effective Hamiltonian of multilayer graphene gives then the following energy spectrum: 10…”
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“…For example, works [67,68] describe oscillatory magnetocaloric and electrocaloric effects and the influence of longitudinal electric field on graphene magnetocaloric properties, respectively. Entropy changes have two contributions, and the temperature at which the entropy changes most of all goes down because of the electric field applied.…”
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“…al. [32][33][34][35][36][37], where they describe the oscillations of the magnetocaloric effect, finding materials (specially in graphene) with a strong potential application in magnetic sensors.…”
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