2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.81.224415
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Collective modes for an array of magnetic dots with perpendicular magnetization

Abstract: The dispersion relations of collective oscillations of the magnetic moment of magnetic dots arranged in square-planar arrays and having magnetic moments perpendicular to the array plane are calculated. The presence of the external magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of array, as well as the uniaxial anisotropy for single dot are taken into account. The ferromagnetic state with all the magnetic moments parallel, and chessboard antiferromagnetic state are considered. The dispersion relation yields informat… Show more

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“…The block-matrix Ω ′ ij is the projection of the block-matrixΩ ij in the same sense as presented by equation (14).…”
Section: Spin Wave Dynamics In a Periodic Latticementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The block-matrix Ω ′ ij is the projection of the block-matrixΩ ij in the same sense as presented by equation (14).…”
Section: Spin Wave Dynamics In a Periodic Latticementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a state of the static magnetization, shown in Fig. 10 and having a zero net magnetic moment, is, usually, naturally formed during the demagnetization and is called the chessboard AFM (CAFM) state 14,17 . In reality, however, demagnetization does not lead to an ideal CAFM state 18 , but, instead, it leads to the formation of clusters with local periodicity due to the spontaneous symmetry breaking between the two equivalent ground states of the array.…”
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“…The artificially manufactured periodic arrays of magnetic particles have received much attention in the literature during the last two decades [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Apart from their technological importance as candidates for the highdensity magnetic storage media [1,2,5], these arrays appear to be a good testing ground for studying various nonlinear magnetic wave phenomena [9][10][11].…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Fundamental interest is motivated by the possibility to controllably form nontrivial collective magnetic states 10 and manipulate phase transitions 11,12 between them, controlled either by the material and shape parameters of nanoelements and by the geometric parameters of artificial superstructures. Such superstructures for prospective applications in spintronics and nanotechnologies are mainly studied in the simplest geometry of a square superlattice, having high enough symmetry [13][14][15] which can hide however certain important manifestations of magnetic interactions.…”
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