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Enhancement of magnetic anisotropy barrier in long range interacting spin systems

Statistical Mechanics 2014-03-31 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Magnetic materials are usually characterized by anisotropy energy barriers which dictate the time scale of the magnetization decay and consequently the magnetic stability of the sample. Here we present a unified description, which includes coherent rotation and nucleation, for the magnetization decay in generic anisotropic spin systems. In particular, we show that, in presence of long range exchange interaction, the anisotropy energy barrier grows as the volume of the particle for on site anisotropy, while it grows even faster than the volume for exchange anisotropy, with an anisotropy energy barrier proportional to V2α/dV^{2-\alpha/d}, where VV is the particle volume, αd\alpha \leq d is the range of interaction and dd is the embedding dimension. These results shows a relevant enhancement of the anisotropy energy barrier w.r.t. the short range case, where the anisotropy energy barrier grows as the particle cross sectional area for large particle size or large particle aspect ratio.

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@article{arxiv.1106.0148,
  title  = {Enhancement of magnetic anisotropy barrier in long range interacting spin systems},
  author = {F. Borgonovi and G. L. Celardo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.0148},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

7 pages, 6 figures. Theory of Magnetic decay in nanosystem. Non equilibrium statistical mechanics of many body systems