We present a method and an implementation for smooth linear motion in a finite-difference-based micromagnetic simulation code, to be used in simulating magnetic friction and other phenomena involving moving microscale magnets. Our aim is to accurately simulate the magnetization dynamics and relative motion of magnets while retaining high computational speed. To this end, we combine techniques for fast scalar potential calculation and cubic b-spline interpolation, parallelizing them on a graphics processing unit (GPU). The implementation also includes the possibility of explicitly simulating eddy currents in the case of conducting magnets. We test our implementation by providing numerical examples of stick-slip motion of thin films pulled by...
With the continued growth of computational power, computational modelling has become an increasingly...
This paper presents the comparison between two different numerical schemes for the analysis of switc...
Magnetic nanostructures are vital components of numerous existing and prospective magnetic devices, ...
We present a method and an implementation for smooth linear motion in a finite-difference-based micr...
A micromagnetic algorithm has been developed using the finite difference method (FDM). Elliptic fiel...
Micromagnetics is a field of study considering the magnetization behavior in magnetic materials and ...
Abstract. The development of advanced magnetic materials such as magnetic sen-sors, recording heads,...
Fast and coherent switching of small magnetic nanoparticles forms the basis of many modern magnetic ...
We report on the design, verification and performance of MuMax3, an open-source GPU-accelerated micr...
We have adapted our finite element micromagnetic simulation software to the massively parallel archi...
With the development of both computing power and software engineering, computer simulation of the mi...
The results of two-dimensional micromagnetic modeling of magnetization patterns in Permalloy ellipse...
We implement an efficient energy-minimization algorithm for finite-difference micromag-netics that p...
High performance magnets play an important role in critical issues of modern life such as renewable ...
We present a semi-implicit numerical method for micromagnetics simulations, in the presence of spin-...
With the continued growth of computational power, computational modelling has become an increasingly...
This paper presents the comparison between two different numerical schemes for the analysis of switc...
Magnetic nanostructures are vital components of numerous existing and prospective magnetic devices, ...
We present a method and an implementation for smooth linear motion in a finite-difference-based micr...
A micromagnetic algorithm has been developed using the finite difference method (FDM). Elliptic fiel...
Micromagnetics is a field of study considering the magnetization behavior in magnetic materials and ...
Abstract. The development of advanced magnetic materials such as magnetic sen-sors, recording heads,...
Fast and coherent switching of small magnetic nanoparticles forms the basis of many modern magnetic ...
We report on the design, verification and performance of MuMax3, an open-source GPU-accelerated micr...
We have adapted our finite element micromagnetic simulation software to the massively parallel archi...
With the development of both computing power and software engineering, computer simulation of the mi...
The results of two-dimensional micromagnetic modeling of magnetization patterns in Permalloy ellipse...
We implement an efficient energy-minimization algorithm for finite-difference micromag-netics that p...
High performance magnets play an important role in critical issues of modern life such as renewable ...
We present a semi-implicit numerical method for micromagnetics simulations, in the presence of spin-...
With the continued growth of computational power, computational modelling has become an increasingly...
This paper presents the comparison between two different numerical schemes for the analysis of switc...
Magnetic nanostructures are vital components of numerous existing and prospective magnetic devices, ...