2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjph.2023.07.006
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Electrocaloric effect and ferroelectric properties of the graphene bilayer with mixed spins S=5/2 and σ=2: A Monte Carlo simulations

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“…[32][33][34][35] Additionally, studying the magnetic behaviors of graphene-like and hexagonal boron nitride lattices further expand our understanding of magnetic phenomena at the nanoscale. 36 Through methods like ab initio calculations, Monte Carlo simulations, and density functional theory, research has looked into exploring the magnetic properties and potential applications of various materials, including Ising nanowires, 37 double perovskites, 38,39 Heusler alloys, [40][41][42][43] and other structures, [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] covering a wide range of topics, such as dynamic phase transitions, electronic and magnetic properties, the magnetocaloric effect, structural changes in order to deepen our comprehension of these materials and provide new possibilities for their use in technology, such as in magnetic devices, spintronics, magnetic refrigerants, and even in energy storage as Li-ion battery materials.…”
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“…[32][33][34][35] Additionally, studying the magnetic behaviors of graphene-like and hexagonal boron nitride lattices further expand our understanding of magnetic phenomena at the nanoscale. 36 Through methods like ab initio calculations, Monte Carlo simulations, and density functional theory, research has looked into exploring the magnetic properties and potential applications of various materials, including Ising nanowires, 37 double perovskites, 38,39 Heusler alloys, [40][41][42][43] and other structures, [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] covering a wide range of topics, such as dynamic phase transitions, electronic and magnetic properties, the magnetocaloric effect, structural changes in order to deepen our comprehension of these materials and provide new possibilities for their use in technology, such as in magnetic devices, spintronics, magnetic refrigerants, and even in energy storage as Li-ion battery materials.…”
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confidence: 99%