Deformation mechanism for stabilization of long-range order in ferromagnetic polycrystals
A.A. Fraerman

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates how magnetostriction influences magnetic moment fluctuations in ferromagnetic polycrystals, identifying conditions where magnetoelastic interactions stabilize long-range magnetic order.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework showing how magnetoelastic interactions can stabilize long-range order in ferromagnetic polycrystals.
Findings
Magnetostriction affects static magnetic fluctuations.
Conditions for stabilization of long-range order are identified.
Magnetoelastic interaction can enhance magnetic order stability.
Abstract
The influence of magnetostriction on static fluctuations of the magnetic moment in ferromagnetic polycrystals has been theoretically studied. Conditions have been found under which magnetoelastic interaction leads to stabilization of long-range magnetic order in these systems.
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TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications
