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The Magnetic Properties of the Anti-collinear Phase under the Effects of a Uniform External Magnetic Field in a Two Dimensional Square Planar System. By Naim A. Malak Physics Department An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine 7- 8 / May / 2007 Supervised by - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Magnetic Properties of the Anti- collinear Phase under the Effects of a Uniform External Magnetic Field in a Two Dimensional Square Planar System By Naim A. Malak Physics Department An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine 7 - 8 / May / 2007 Supervised by Dr. Abdel-Ruhman M. Abu-Labdeh
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Page 1: By Naim A. Malak Physics Department An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine

The Magnetic Properties of the Anti-collinear Phase under the Effects of a Uniform External Magnetic Field in a Two Dimensional Square

Planar SystemBy

Naim A. MalakPhysics Department

An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine

7 -8 / May / 2007

Supervised by Dr. Abdel-Ruhman M. Abu-Labdeh

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Outline

Aim

The Model in General Terms

Monte Carlo Method

Results

Summary

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Aim

To investigate the magnetic properties of the Anti-collinear Phase under the effects of a

Uniform External Magnetic Field in an Anti-ferromagnetic Dipolar Planar System

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The Model in General Terms

Where

a set of two dimensional classical vectors of unit magnitude g : the strength of the dipolar interaction h : the strength of uniform external magnetic field parallel to X-axis

J : the strength of the exchange interaction ( J< 0 )

)))((

3(})({53

ij

rr

ij

gErr

ijjiji

ji

jii

ii

jiji hRSRSJ

,

)()(

}{ i

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Monte Carlo Method

• Constructing an infinite plane from replicas of a finite system

• Using the Ewald Summation Technique

• Using the slandered Metropolis Algorithm

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Results

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Spin Configurations at T=0.1,h=0.1Anti-collinear Phase

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Spin Configurations Perpendicular to the applied Field ( Dipolar Anti-ferromagnetic Phase )

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Spin Configurations at low T and high field Ferromagnetic Phase

( T=0.1, h=8.0 )

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Summary

• The Phase Diagram Confirms The following results:

* First Order Transition from the Dipolar Anti-ferromagnetic Phase to Ferromagnetic Phase

* Second Order Transition from the Dipolar Anti-ferromagnetic Phase to Paramagnetic Phase

• Besides that, Simulation Results exhibit stable (pi/4) spin configurations at very low ( field & temperature

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Acknowledgments

• My father

• Dr. Abdel-Ruhman M. Abu Labdeh for supervision

• My friends; for help


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