Equilibrium spin-glass transition of magnetic dipoles with random anisotropy axes on a site diluted lattice

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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7 LaTeX pages, 7 eps figures. Submitted to PRB on 30 December 2008

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10.1103/PhysRevB.79.214424

We study partially occupied lattice systems of classical magnetic dipoles which point along randomly oriented axes. Only dipolar interactions are taken into account. The aim of the model is to mimic collective effects in disordered assemblies of magnetic nanoparticles. From tempered Monte Carlo simulations, we obtain the following equilibrium results. The zero temperature entropy approximately vanishes. Below a temperature T_c, given by k_B T_c= (0.95 +- 0.1)x e_d, where e_d is a nearest neighbor dipole-dipole interaction energy and x is the site occupancy rate, we find a spin glass phase. In it, (1) the mean value <|q|>, where q is the spin overlap, decreases algebraically with system size N as N increases, and (2) D|q| = 0.5 <|q|> (T/x)^1/2, independently of N, where D|q| is the root mean square deviation of |q|.

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