Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
We determine the effective dipolar interaction between single domain
two-dimensional ferromagnetic particles (islands or dots), taking into
account their finite size. The first correction term decays as 1/D5, where
D is the distance between particles. If the particles are arranged in a
regular two-dimensional array and are magnetized in plane, we show that the
correction term reinforces the antiferromagnetic character of the ground
state in a square lattice, and the ferromagnetic one in a triangular
lattice. We also determine the dipolar spin-wave spectrum and evaluate how
the Curie temperature of an ensemble of magnetic particles scales with the
parameters defining the particle array: height and size of each particle,
and interparticle distance. Our results show that dipolar coupling between
particles might induce ferromagnetic long range order at experimentally
relevant temperatures. However, depending on the size of the particles,
such a collective phenomenon may be disguised by superparamagnetism.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista