Nonequilibrium Multiple Transitions in the Core-shell Ising Nanoparticles Driven by Randomly Varying Magnetic Fields
Erol Vatansever,
Muktish Acharyya
Abstract:The nonequilibrium behaviour of a core-shell nanomagnet has been studied by Monte-Carlo simulation. The core consists of Ising spins of σ = 1/2 and the shell contains Ising spins of S = 1. The interactions within the core and in the shell are considered ferromagnetic but the interfacial interaction between core and shell is antiferromagnetic. The nanomagnetic system is kept in open boundary conditions and is driven by randomly varying (in time but uniform over the space) magnetic field. Depending on the width … Show more
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