Thermally activated switching at long time scales in exchange-coupled magnetic grains
Ahmad M. Almudallal, J. I. Mercer, J. P. Whitehead, M. L. Plumer, J., van Ek, T. J. Fal

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed theoretical framework to analyze thermally activated magnetization reversal in exchange-coupled magnetic grains, providing insights into hysteresis behavior and computational efficiencies for modeling such systems.
Contribution
It introduces a Langer formalism-based method to calculate reversal rates and hysteresis loops for dual-layer ECC media, including approximations that significantly speed up simulations.
Findings
Rate coefficients are calculated for ECC media using the Langer formalism.
Hysteresis loops are analyzed as a function of exchange coupling I.
Metastates can simplify modeling with minimal accuracy loss.
Abstract
Rate coefficients of the Arrhenius-Neel form are calculated for thermally activated magnetic moment reversal for dual layer exchange-coupled composite (ECC) media based on the Langer formalism and are applied to study the sweep rate dependence of MH hysteresis loops as a function of the exchange coupling I between the layers. The individual grains are modelled as two exchange coupled Stoner-Wohlfarth particles from which the minimum energy paths connecting the minimum energy states are calculated using a variant of the string method and the energy barriers and attempt frequencies calculated as a function of the applied field. The resultant rate equations describing the evolution of an ensemble of non-interacting ECC grains are then integrated numerically in an applied field with constant sweep rate and the magnetization calculated as a function of the applied field H. MH hysteresis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Magnetic Properties and Applications
