Abstract
Isothermal measurements of the magnetic entropy, magnetization, and differential susceptibility of Dy2Ti2O7 have been made. Absolute values of magnetic entropy have been determined as a function of applied magnetic field for several temperatures in the range 2–20 K, and several isofield lines in the magnetic entropy‐temperature plane have been determined. Magnetization measurements, which extended into the saturation region, yield a powder‐average magnetic moment of 4.7±0.2 μB/ion. A van Vleck contribution to M was also observed. The results are consistent with the assumption of a nearly pure Jz = ± 15/2 ground‐state Kramers doublet for the Dy+++ ion. Comments on the suitability of Dy2Ti2O7 for use in a magnetic refrigerator cycling between 4.2 and 20 K are included.