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- Title
Short-time dynamics of Fe/V magnetic superlattice models.
- Authors
Murtazaev, A.; Mutailamov, V.
- Abstract
Critical relaxation from a low-temperature fully ordered state of Fe/V iron-vanadium magnetic superlattice models has been studied using the method of short-time dynamics. Systems with three variants of the ratio R of inter-to intralayer exchange coupling have been considered. Particles with N = 262144 spins have been simulated with periodic boundary conditions. Calculations have been performed using the standard Metropolis algorithm of the Monte Carlo method. The static critical exponents of magnetization and correlation radius, as well as the dynamic critical exponent, have been calculated for three R values. It is established that a small decrease in the exchange ratio (from R = 1.0 to 0.8) does not significantly influence the character of the short-time dynamics in the models studied. A further significant decrease in this ratio (to R = 0.01), for which a transition from three-dimensional to quasi-two-dimensional magnetism is possible, leads to significant changes in the dynamic behavior of iron-vanadium magnetic superlattice models.
- Subjects
SUPERLATTICES; IRON-manganese alloys; TEMPERATURE effect; PARTICLES (Nuclear physics); ALGORITHMS; MAGNETIZATION; MAGNETIC properties of vanadium
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2013, Vol 116, Issue 4, p604
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063776113040079