In this paper we present a method to accurately compute the energy of the magnetostatic interaction between linearly (or uniformly, as a special case) magnetized polyhedrons. The method has applications in finite element micromagnetics, or more generally in computing the magnetostatic interaction when the magnetization is represented using the finite element method (FEM).The magnetostatic energy is described by a six-fold integral that is singular when the interaction regions overlap, making direct numerical evaluation problematic. To resolve the singularity, we evaluate four of the six iterated integrals analytically resulting in a 2d integral over the surface of a polyhedron, which is nonsingular and can be integrated numerically. This pr...
The general expression for the magnetostatic energy of two magnetized nanoparticles with arbitrary s...
Magnetostatic self and interaction energies can be computed via demagnetization factors whenever the...
A method for the computation of magnetostatic fields in presence of magnetic materials using closed ...
With the continued growth of computational power, computational modelling has become an increasingly...
International audienceAn analytical method for the calculation of the magnetostatic scalar potential...
A novel approach is presented for the computation of the magnetostatic energy of straight and bent c...
A novel approach is presented for the computation of the magnetostatic energy of straight and bent c...
The magnetostatic interaction energy between two magnetic elements of arbitrary,7 Shape is presented...
A new formalism has been developed to describe the magnetostatic energy associated with particles of...
A new formalism has been developed to describe the magnetostatic energy associated with particles of...
In Part I, we described an analytical approach to the computation of the demagnetization tensor fiel...
We extend the mimetic finite difference (MFD) method to the numerical treatment of magnetostatic fie...
The magnetic field at any point outside a uniformly magnetized polyhedron of arbitrary shape is obta...
The magnetic field at any point outside a uniformly magnetized polyhedron of arbitrary shape is obta...
The general expression for the magnetostatic energy of two magnetized nanoparticles with arbitrary s...
The general expression for the magnetostatic energy of two magnetized nanoparticles with arbitrary s...
Magnetostatic self and interaction energies can be computed via demagnetization factors whenever the...
A method for the computation of magnetostatic fields in presence of magnetic materials using closed ...
With the continued growth of computational power, computational modelling has become an increasingly...
International audienceAn analytical method for the calculation of the magnetostatic scalar potential...
A novel approach is presented for the computation of the magnetostatic energy of straight and bent c...
A novel approach is presented for the computation of the magnetostatic energy of straight and bent c...
The magnetostatic interaction energy between two magnetic elements of arbitrary,7 Shape is presented...
A new formalism has been developed to describe the magnetostatic energy associated with particles of...
A new formalism has been developed to describe the magnetostatic energy associated with particles of...
In Part I, we described an analytical approach to the computation of the demagnetization tensor fiel...
We extend the mimetic finite difference (MFD) method to the numerical treatment of magnetostatic fie...
The magnetic field at any point outside a uniformly magnetized polyhedron of arbitrary shape is obta...
The magnetic field at any point outside a uniformly magnetized polyhedron of arbitrary shape is obta...
The general expression for the magnetostatic energy of two magnetized nanoparticles with arbitrary s...
The general expression for the magnetostatic energy of two magnetized nanoparticles with arbitrary s...
Magnetostatic self and interaction energies can be computed via demagnetization factors whenever the...
A method for the computation of magnetostatic fields in presence of magnetic materials using closed ...