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Universality and the collapse of multifractality in Barkhausen avalanches

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2017-09-06 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Barkhausen effect in ferromagnetic materials provides an excellent area for investigating scaling phenomena found in disordered systems exhibiting crackling noise. The critical dynamics is characterized by random pulses or avalanches with scale-invariant properties, power-law distributions, and universal features. However, the traditional Barkhausen avalanches statistics may not be sufficient to fully characterize the complex temporal correlation of the magnetic domain walls dynamics. Here we go beyond power laws and focus on the multifractal scenario to quantify the temporal scaling characteristics of Barkhausen avalanches in polycrystalline and amorphous ferromagnetic films with thicknesses from 5050 nm to 10001000 nm. We show that the multifractal properties are dependent on the film thickness, and insensitive to the structural character of the materials. Further, we observe for the first time the collapse of the multifractality in the domain walls dynamics as the thickness is reduced, and the multifractal behavior gives place to a monofractal one over the entire range of time scales. The reorganization in the temporal scaling characteristics of Barkhausen avalanches is understood as an universal restructuring associated to the dimensional transition, from three to two-dimensional magnetization dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.1611.01568,
  title  = {Universality and the collapse of multifractality in Barkhausen avalanches},
  author = {Gustavo Zampier dos Santos Lima and Gilberto Corso and Marcio Assolin Corrêa and Rubem Luis Sommer and Plamen Ch. Ivanov and Felipe Bohn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.01568},
  year   = {2017}
}

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