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Hysteresis and the dynamic phase transition in thin ferromagnetic films
1Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7905, USA.
Abstract:
Hysteresis and the nonequilibrium dynamic phase transition in thin magnetic films subject to an oscillatory external field have been studied by Monte Carlo simulation. The model under investigation is a classical Heisenberg spin system with a bilinear exchange anisotropy Lambda in a planar thin film geometry with competing surface fields. The film exhibits a nonequilibrium phase transition between dynamically ordered and dynamically disordered phases characterized by a critical temperature T(cd), whose location is determined by the amplitude H0 and frequency omega of the applied oscillatory field. In the presence of competing surface fields the critical temperature of the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition for the film is suppressed from the bulk system value T(c) to the interface localization-delocalization temperature T(ci). The simulations show that in general T(cd)