1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-8853(99)00357-1
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Study of the onset of a long-range ferromagnetic order in an ensemble of small particles with giant magnetic moments

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“…Notably, the dispersionless part of Ј( f ,T) is unrelated to the loss function, Љ( f ,T). This is at variance with a recently reported 19 Ј( f ,T) curve in a 3D granular system exhibiting two peaks.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 54%
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“…Notably, the dispersionless part of Ј( f ,T) is unrelated to the loss function, Љ( f ,T). This is at variance with a recently reported 19 Ј( f ,T) curve in a 3D granular system exhibiting two peaks.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Since both of them were accompanied by sizeable losses, their assignment 19 to a SFM-SSG transition sequence appears doubtful. It should be noticed that the data shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eq. (16) shows that the exchange coupling is strongly dependent upon the dot arrangement, increasing for higher dot volume fraction as expected, due to a decrease on the interdot distance. Fig.…”
Section: Metallic Nanodotsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Investigation of magnetic nanodot systems have shown a transition from a superparamagnetic regime to a super spin-glass state, and addressed evidences for a transition to a superferromagnetic (SFM) order [5,6]. As far as we know evidences of the SFM ordering was first addressed on goethite nanodots [7], but it has been recently found on several systems containing MNDs deposited on metallic or insulator non-magnetic substrates [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. It has been pointed out in the literature that such a transition can be achieved through dipole-dipole interaction [4] or through an exchange coupling between the magnetic nanodot moments [5,11,17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Unlike the well understood case of isotropic exchange coupling, the orientational ground state is here critically sensitive to the spatial configuration of elements. 2,11,12 A common mean-field approach to a ͑diluted͒ dipolar system considers each moment m n in the point n to feel an effective ͑static͒ local field by other moments: Other important factors are the applied magnetic field 8,9 and the finite size ͑stray field͒ corrections to the point dipole approximation.…”
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