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Complex magnetic states in Ni/Fe bi-segmented nanorods
ArticleAbstract: In this Letter, we discuss the magnetic properties of Ni/Fe bi-segmented nanorods in a wide range ofPalabras claves:Fast Monte Carlo, Fe-Ni, Interface exchange coupling, Magnetic phase diagram, NanorodsAutores:José Mejía-López, López-Moreno S., Mazo-Zuluaga J., Velásquez É.A.Fuentes:scopusBridging the gap between discrete and continuous magnetic models in the scaling approach
ArticleAbstract: The scaling technique, often used to study magnetic properties of nanostructures, is based on a reduPalabras claves:Autores:José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J., Vargas P., Velásquez É.A.Fuentes:scopusControlling domain wall nucleation and propagation with temperature gradients
ArticleAbstract: Field driven nucleation and propagation of transverse domain walls (DWs) in Fe nanowires under thermPalabras claves:Autores:Altbir D., José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J., Velásquez É.A.Fuentes:scopusFinite-length Fe nanowire arrays: The effects of magnetic anisotropy energy, dipolar interaction and system size on their magnetic properties
ArticleAbstract: In this study we report on the magnetic properties of finite-length Fe nanowire arrays. The samplesPalabras claves:anisotropy energy, dipolar interaction, Fe nanowire arrays, finite length Fe nanowires, magnetic properties, Monte Carlo, shape anisotropy energyAutores:José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J., Ochoa A., Velásquez É.A.Fuentes:scopusEnergy contributions in magnetite nanoparticles: Computation of magnetic phase diagram, theory, and simulation
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we present a theoretical analysis of magnetization processes by considering energy coPalabras claves:Ferrimagnetic nanoparticles, Magnetic anisotropy, Magnetic phase transition, Modeling and simulation, Monte Carlo simulations, Surface magnetismAutores:José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J.Fuentes:scopusEffect of surface anisotropy on the magnetic properties of magnetite nanoparticles: A Heisenberg-Monte Carlo study
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we analyze the effect of surface anisotropy on the magnetic properties of magnetite FPalabras claves:Autores:José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J., Restrepo J.Fuentes:scopusSurface anisotropy, hysteretic, and magnetic properties of magnetite nanoparticles: A simulation study
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this study we address the role of surface anisotropy on the hysteretic properties of magnetite FePalabras claves:Autores:José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J., Munoz F., Restrepo J.Fuentes:scopusThermal gradients for the stabilization of a single domain wall in magnetic nanowires
ArticleAbstract: By means of Monte Carlo simulations we studied field driven nucleation and propagation of transversePalabras claves:domain wall propagation control, domain walls, ferromagnetic nanowires, Monte Carlo simulations, Thermal gradientsAutores:Altbir D., José Mejía-López, Mazo-Zuluaga J., Velásquez É.A.Fuentes:scopus