A Note on Stable States of Dipolar Systems at Low Temperatures

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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5 pages including 5 eps figures, to appear in "Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics XVIII", Eds. D. P. Land

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In the past several years, many important innovations in nanotechnology were made. Today it becomes possible to make nanosize magnetic particles, and development of high storage-density magnetic device is desired. In such a magnetic particle system, dipole interaction plays the main role. In this note, we consider stable states of dipolar systems at low temperature: Some systems show ``antiferromagnetic structure'', and others show magnetic domain structure, depending on lattice shapes.

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