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The coercivity of a single 27 nm-spherical barium ferrite (S-BaFe) particle was simulated using three models: 1) Gibbs free energy (GFE), 2) Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG), and 3) Stoner-Wohlfarth (S-W). Spherically and hexagonally shaped particles were used in the GFE and LLG simulations to investigate coercivity with the different shape anisotropies. The effect of shape was not included in the S-W model. It was found that the models using a spherical shape resulted in a coercivity higher than the models using the hexagonal shape with both shapes having the same diameter. The coercivity estimated with the S-W model was approximately the same as that for the spherical-shape models, which indicates that spherical shape has no significant effect on the particle's coercivity at nanoscale © 2012 Journal of Magnetics.
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Abo, G. S., Hong, Y. K., Jalli, J., Lee, J., Park, J., Bae, S., … Tanaka, T. (2012). Shape dependent coercivity simulation of a spherical barium ferrite (S-BaFe) particle with uniaxial anisotropy. Journal of Magnetics, 17(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2012.17.1.001
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