Computer simulations are used to generate two-dimensional dendrites from atoms carrying magnetic moment being parallel to the external magnetic field. The numerical model is based on the model of diffusion-limited aggregation at multiple centers. The magnetic dipole-dipole interaction between diffusing implanted atoms and growing ferromagnetic dendrites is taken into account. It is shown that magnetically induced anisotropy of grown dendrites follows to elongation of them in external field direction. The process of growth of these dendrites is analyzed by measuring mean relative elongation versus number of deposited particles within the grid. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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A theory of dendritic growth is reviewed, which accounts, in principle, for the growth rate and shap...
Computer simulations are used to generate two-dimensional dendrites from atoms carrying magnetic mom...
International audienceThe quasi-two-dimensional deposition of ferromagnetic materials by electrochem...
A new Monte Carlo model is introduced to describe the Diffusion-Limited Aggregation (DLA) with extra...
The effects of a constant uniform magnetic field on dendritic solidification were investigated using...
The Ag + /Cu liquid-solid redox reaction was investigated in a vertical and inhomogeneous high magne...
We introduce a multiparticle biased diffusion limited aggregation model for dendritic growth. Its mo...
The focus of this paper is to provide an insight into the complex nature of the flow fields that dev...
A mean field model is presented for the configuration dependent effective demagnetizing and anisotro...
Weddemann A, Wittbracht F, Eickenberg B, Hütten A. Magnetic Field Induced Assembly of Highly Ordered...
The computer simulation of the formation of 2D magnetic cluster is performed. It is shown that the ...
In this work, the alignment behavior of three kinds of dendrites (Al3Ni, α-Al and Al2Cu dendrites) w...
Attractive dispersion forces, active between incident atoms and the substrate, cause preferential ar...
We study the formation of deposits with dendritic morphology using numerical simulations of a model ...
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A theory of dendritic growth is reviewed, which accounts, in principle, for the growth rate and shap...