Magnetic properties of mixed spin-5/2 and spin-2 Ising model on a decorated square lattice: A Monte Carlo simulation
A. Jabar and
R. Masrour
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2019, vol. 515, issue C, 270-278
Abstract:
The magnetic properties of mixed spin-5/2 and spin-2 Ising model on a decorated square lattice are studied using the Monte Carlo simulations. The ground state phase diagrams of mixed spin-5/2 and spin-2 Ising model on a decorated square lattice are obtained. The reduced transition temperature is obtained for different values of exchange interactions between mixed spins-5/2 and 2. The effect of reduced crystal field on the system are studied. The magnetic hysteresis cycles of the mixed spin-5/2 and spin-2 Ising model on a decorated square lattice for a several values of exchange interactions and reduced crystal field values have been found. Finally, the system exhibit the superparamagnetism behavior for d=-4 and for this value the total magnetization is equal to zero.
Keywords: Mixed spin-5/2 and spin-2; Decorated square lattice; Monte Carlo simulations; Superparamagnetism behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.09.190
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