We present a theoretical study aimed at elucidating the origin of the inverse symmetry-breaking transition observed in ultrathinmagnetic films with perpendicular anisotropy.We study the behavior of the dipolar frustrated Ising model in a mean field approximation as well as two other models with simple domain walls. By a numerical analysis we show that the internal degrees of freedom of the domain walls are decisive for the presence of the inverse symmetry-breaking transition. In particular, we show that in a sharp domain wall model the inverse transition is absent. At high temperatures the additional degrees of freedom of the extended domain walls increase the entropy of the system leading to a reduction of the free energy of the stripe pha...
The far-from-equilibrium low-temperature dynamics of ultrathin magnetic films is analyzed by using M...
We study the magnetic properties of nanoscale magnetic films with large perpendicular anisotropy com...
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We present a theoretical study aimed at elucidating the origin of the inverse symmetry-breaking tran...
We present a theoretical study aimed at elucidating the origin of the inverse symmetry-breaking tran...
We show that the mean-field phase diagram of the dipolar frustrated ferromagnet in an external field...
We introduce a coarse-grained model capable of describing the phase behavior of two-dimensional ferr...
The ferromagnetic bidimensional Ising model with dipolar interactions has been proposed to model ult...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/We prese...
We show results from Monte Carlo simulations of a two-dimensional Heisenberg model for ultrathin fil...
The calculation of the temperature dependence of the domain wall coercivity of ultrathin magnetic fi...
We study the domains in an ultrathin magnetic layer with perpendicular magnetization as a function o...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
We study the critical properties of a two-dimensional Ising model with competing ferromagnetic excha...
The far-from-equilibrium low-temperature dynamics of ultrathin magnetic films is analyzed by using M...
We study the magnetic properties of nanoscale magnetic films with large perpendicular anisotropy com...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org
We present a theoretical study aimed at elucidating the origin of the inverse symmetry-breaking tran...
We present a theoretical study aimed at elucidating the origin of the inverse symmetry-breaking tran...
We show that the mean-field phase diagram of the dipolar frustrated ferromagnet in an external field...
We introduce a coarse-grained model capable of describing the phase behavior of two-dimensional ferr...
The ferromagnetic bidimensional Ising model with dipolar interactions has been proposed to model ult...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/We prese...
We show results from Monte Carlo simulations of a two-dimensional Heisenberg model for ultrathin fil...
The calculation of the temperature dependence of the domain wall coercivity of ultrathin magnetic fi...
We study the domains in an ultrathin magnetic layer with perpendicular magnetization as a function o...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
We study the critical properties of a two-dimensional Ising model with competing ferromagnetic excha...
The far-from-equilibrium low-temperature dynamics of ultrathin magnetic films is analyzed by using M...
We study the magnetic properties of nanoscale magnetic films with large perpendicular anisotropy com...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org