“…[9] In particular, two-dimensional arrays of magnetic nanoparticles have been proposed as candidates for magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) devices. [10,11,12] Recent studies on such structures have been carried out with the aim of determining the stable magnetized state as a function of the geometry of the particles. [3,4,13,14,15,16] In the case of cylindrical particles, three idealized characteristic configurations have been identified: ferromagnetic with the magnetization parallel to the basis of the cylinder, ferromagnetic with the magnetization parallel to the cylinder axis, and a vortex state in which most of the magnetic moments lie parallel to the basis of the cylinder.…”