We investigate, via numerical simulations, mean field, and density functional theories, the magnetic response of a dipolar hard sphere fluid at low temperatures and densities, in the region of strong association. The proposed parameter-free theory is able to capture both the density and temperature dependence of the ring-chain equilibrium and the contribution to the susceptibility of a chain of generic length. The theory predicts a nonmonotonic temperature dependence of the initial (zero field) magnetic susceptibility, arising from the competition between magnetically inert particle rings and magnetically active chains. Monte Carlo simulation results closely agree with the theoretical findings. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.14830
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate, via numerical simulations, mean field, and density functional theories, the magnetic...
We investigate the structural chain-to-ring transition at low temperature in a gas of dipolar hard s...
We investigate the structural chain-to-ring transition at low temperature in a gas of dipolar hard s...
To correlate the dipole moment and density dependence of the initial magnetic susceptibility on the ...
International audienceA theoretical formalism to predict the structure factors observed in dipolar s...
International audienceA theoretical formalism to predict the structure factors observed in dipolar s...
International audienceA theoretical formalism to predict the structure factors observed in dipolar s...
We employ a method based on Monte Carlo grand-canonical simulations to precisely calculate partition...
We employ a method based on Monte Carlo grand-canonical simulations to precisely calculate partition...
We employ a method based on Monte Carlo grand-canonical simulations to precisely calculate partitio...
Through extensive state-of-the-art numerical simulations, we study the behavior of the dipolar hard ...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate, via numerical simulations, mean field, and density functional theories, the magnetic...
We investigate the structural chain-to-ring transition at low temperature in a gas of dipolar hard s...
We investigate the structural chain-to-ring transition at low temperature in a gas of dipolar hard s...
To correlate the dipole moment and density dependence of the initial magnetic susceptibility on the ...
International audienceA theoretical formalism to predict the structure factors observed in dipolar s...
International audienceA theoretical formalism to predict the structure factors observed in dipolar s...
International audienceA theoretical formalism to predict the structure factors observed in dipolar s...
We employ a method based on Monte Carlo grand-canonical simulations to precisely calculate partition...
We employ a method based on Monte Carlo grand-canonical simulations to precisely calculate partition...
We employ a method based on Monte Carlo grand-canonical simulations to precisely calculate partitio...
Through extensive state-of-the-art numerical simulations, we study the behavior of the dipolar hard ...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...
We investigate in detail the initial susceptibility, magnetization curves, and microstructure of fer...