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    Effect of surface anisotropy on the hysteretic properties of a magnetic particle

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    We study the influence of surface anisotropy on the zero-temperature hysteretic properties of a small single-domain magnetic particle, and give an estimation of the anisotropy constant for which deviations from the Stoner-Wohlfarth model are observed. We consider a spherical particle with simple cubic crystalline structure, a uniaxial anisotropy for core spins and radial anisotropy on the surface, and compute the hysteresis loop by solving the local Landau-Lifshitz equations for classical spin vectors. We find that when the surface anisotropy constant is at least of the order of the exchange coupling, large deviations are observed with respect to the Stoner-Wohlfarth model in the hysteresis loop and thereby the limit-of-metastability curve, due to the non-uniform cluster-wise reversal of the magnetisation.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures: this is a short version of cond-mat/0109411 presented at the 46th MMM Conference, Seattle November 12-16, 2001, to appear in J. Appl. Phy

    Hysteretic properties of a magnetic particle with strong surface anisotropy

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    We study the influence of surface anisotropy on the zero-temperature hysteretic properties of a small single-domain magnetic particle, and give an estimation of the anisotropy constant for which deviations from the Stoner-Wohlfarth model are observed due to non-uniform reversal of the particle's magnetisation. For this purpose, we consider a spherical particle with simple cubic crystalline structure, a uniaxial anisotropy for core spins and radial anisotropy on the surface. The hysteresis loop is obtained by solving the local (coupled) Landau-Lifschitz equations for classical spin vectors. We find that when the surface anisotropy constant is at least of the order of the exchange coupling, large deviations are observed with respect to the Stoner-Wohlfarth model in the hysteresis loop and thereby the limit-of-metastability curve, since in this case the magnetisation reverses its direction in a non-uniform manner via a progressive switching of spin clusters. In this case the critical field, as a function of the particle's size, behaves as observed in experiments.Comment: 12 pages, 15 eps figure

    Potential Risk Factors for the Development of Self-Injurious Behavior among Infants at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    Prevalence of self-injurious behavior (SIB) is as high as 50% among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Identification of risk factors for the development of SIB is critical to early intervention and prevention. However, there is little empirical research utilizing a prospective design to identify early risk factors for SIB. The purpose of this study was to evaluate behavioral characteristics predicting SIB at age 2 years among 235 infants at high familial risk for ASD. Logistic regression results indicated that presence of SIB or proto-SIB and lower developmental functioning at age 12 months significantly predicted SIB at 24 months. A pattern of persistent SIB over this period was associated with a diagnosis of autism and poorer cognitive and adaptive outcomes

    Analysis of Magnetization Switching via Vortex Formation in Soft Magnetic Nanoparticles

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    This paper illustrates quasi-static magnetization switching via vortex formation in soft magnetic nanoparticles of various shapes and sizes. The research is motivated by the rapid development of novel alternatives to the current paradigm of magnetic recording, which approaches its fundamental limits. The study is performed by using NMAG simulation environment which is a finite-element micro-magnetic simulation package based on Python scripts running on a Linux virtual machine. Various shapes and sizes are considered in this analysis of hysteresis phenomena and vortex formations in nanoparticles subject to different orientations of the magnetic field
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