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Cross-over in scaling laws: A simple example from micromagnetics
Published 2003-05-01Version 1
Scaling laws for characteristic length scales (in time or in the model parameters) are both experimentally robust and accessible for rigorous analysis. In multiscale situations cross--overs between different scaling laws are observed. We give a simple example from micromagnetics. In soft ferromagnetic films, the geometric character of a wall separating two magnetic domains depends on the film thickness. We identify this transition from a N\'eel wall to an Asymmetric Bloch wall by rigorously establishing a cross--over in the specific wall energy.
Journal: Proceedings of the ICM, Beijing 2002, vol. 3, 829--838
Keywords: scaling laws, simple example, micromagnetics, asymmetric bloch wall, magnetic domains depends
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