Abstract
A study of the magnetic behaviour of polycrystalline thin films as a function of their thickness is presented in this work. The grain volume was kept approximately constant in the virtual samples. The model includes the exchange interaction, magneto-crystalline anisotropy, surface anisotropy, boundary grain anisotropy, dipolar interaction, and Zeeman effect. The thickness-dependence of the critical temperature, blocking temperature, and irreversibility temperature are presented. Surface anisotropy exerts a great influence at very low thicknesses, producing a mon-odomain regime. As the thickness increases, the dipolar interaction produces a coupling in-plane of single domains per grain which favours superparamagnetic states. At higher thicknesses, the effects of the in-plane anisotropy produced by dipolar interaction and surface anisotropy decrease dramatically. As a result, the superparamagnetic states present three-dimensional local anisotropies by the grain.
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Agudelo-Giraldo, J. D., Jiménez-García, F. N., & Restrepo-Parra, E. (2021). The influence of thickness on the magnetic properties of nanocrystalline thin films: A computational approach. Computation, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/computation9040045
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