Vortex fluctuations and freezing of dipolar-coupled granular moments in thin ferromagnetic films
Below the Curie temperature T_c of a Heusler-alloy film, consisting of densely packed, but exchange-decoupled nanograins, the spontaneous magnetization M_s(T) and static in-plane susceptibility \chi_{||}(T) increase very slowly signalizing a suppression of magnetization fluctuations. The unpredicted...
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Zusammenfassung: | Below the Curie temperature T_c of a Heusler-alloy film, consisting of
densely packed, but exchange-decoupled nanograins, the spontaneous
magnetization M_s(T) and static in-plane susceptibility \chi_{||}(T) increase
very slowly signalizing a suppression of magnetization fluctuations. The
unpredicted variation \chi_{||}(T) ~ G_d^2(T), where G_d ~ M_s^2 is the
intergranular dipolar coupling, and also the magnetic freezing observed in the
dynamic susceptibility at lower temperatures is quantitatively reproduced by
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations with 10^4 dipolar-coupled moments on a disordered
triangular lattice. At high temperatures, the MC spin configurations clearly
reveal a dense gas of local vortex structures, which at low temperatures
condense in regions with stronger disorder. This vortex depletion upon
decreasing temperature seems to be responsible for the observed
\textit{increase} of the magnetic relaxation time. For weak disorder, the
temperature dependence of the MC vorticity and a singularity of the specific
heat at T_v=1/2 G_d(T_v)/k_B indicate a thermal transition from a vortex gas to
a state with a single vortex center plus linear vortex structures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0605377 |