Continuous Neel to Bloch Transition as Thickness Increases: Statics and Dynamics
Statistical Mechanics
2026-04-06 v1 Materials Science
Abstract
We analyze the properties of Neel and Bloch domain walls as a function of film thickness h, for systems where, in addition to exchange, the dipole-dipole interaction must be included. The Neel to Bloch phase transition is found to be a second order transition at hc, mediated by a single unstable mode that corresponds to oscillatory motion of the domain wall center. A uniform out-of-plane rf-field couples strongly to this critical mode only in the Neel phase. An analytical Landau theory shows that the critical mode frequency varies as the square root of (hc - h) just below the transition, as found numerically.
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@article{arxiv.0801.0583,
title = {Continuous Neel to Bloch Transition as Thickness Increases: Statics and Dynamics},
author = {Kirill Rivkin and Konstantin Romanov and Yury Adamov and Artem Abanov and Valery Pokrovsky and Wayne Saslow},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0583},
year = {2026}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures