Self-organization of topological defects for a triangular-lattice magnetic dots array subject to a perpendicular magnetic field

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The regular array of magnetic particles (magnetic dots) of the form of a two-dimensional triangular lattice in the presence of external magnetic field demonstrates complicated magnetic structures. The magnetic symmetry of the ground state for such a system is lower than that for the underlying lattice. Long range dipole-dipole interaction leads to a specific antiferromagnetic order in small fields, whereas a set of linear topological defects appears with the growth of the magnetic field. Self-organization of such defects determines the magnetization process for a system within a wide range of external magnetic fields.

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Khymyn, R. S., Kireev, V. E., & Ivanov, B. O. (2014). Self-organization of topological defects for a triangular-lattice magnetic dots array subject to a perpendicular magnetic field. Condensed Matter Physics, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.17.33701

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