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Phase transition in ultrathin magnetic films with long-range interactions: Monte Carlo simulation of the anisotropic Heisenberg model
M. Rapini, R. A. Dias, B. V. Costa
Published 2010-10-21Version 1
Ultrathin magnetic films can be modeled as an anisotropic Heisenberg model with long-range dipolar interactions. It is believed that the phase diagram presents three phases: An ordered ferromagnetic phase I, a phase characterized by a change from out-of-plane to in-plane in the magnetization II, and a high-temperature paramagnetic phase III. It is claimed that the border lines from phase I to III and II to III are of second order and from I to II is first order. In the present work we have performed a very careful Monte Carlo simulation of the model. Our results strongly support that the line separating phases II and III is of the BKT type.
Comments: 7 pages
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.comp-ph
Keywords: ultrathin magnetic films, anisotropic heisenberg model, monte carlo simulation, long-range interactions, phase transition
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