Browsing Physics & Atmospheric Science Faculty Research, Publications and Presentations by Subject "Magnetic transitions"
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Critical behavior of two-dimensional magnetic systems with dipole-dipole interactions
The critical exponents of two-dimensional dipolar magnetic systems with isotropic in-plane ordering may be obtained from the expansion which determines the exponents of isotropic three-dimensional dipolar systems. However, ... -
Effect of finite mean free path on spin-flip scattering rates near the critical point of magnetically ordered systems
The finite electron mean free path of conduction electrons is found to play an important role in determining spin-flip scattering rates, 1/sf, near a magnetic critical point. Small-momentum-transfer processes are suppressed ... -
Theory of impurity-concentration dependence of freezing temperatures of metallic spin glasses
The authors present a theory of the freezing temperature Tg of metallic spin glasses. Length scales associated with intrinsic sd scattering and finite temperature play essential roles. They describe an approach in which ... -
Universal correction to scaling amplitude ratios for inhomogeneous ferromagnets with continuous symmetry
Critical exponents and amplitude ratios for corrections to the scaling limit are calculated for a randomly diluted, weakly inhomogeneous O(m) Heisenberg model in an expansion in =4-d. Calculations for the exponents and ...