Geometry induced phase transitions in magnetic spherical shell
Abstract
Equilibrium magnetization states in thin spherical shells of a magnetically soft ferromagnet are determined by the competition between two interactions: (i) The local exchange interaction favours the more homogeneous onion state with magnetization oriented in meridian directions; such a state is realized in relatively small particles. (ii) The nonlocal magnetostatic interaction prefers the double-vortex configuration with the magnetization oriented in the parallels directions, since it minimizes the volume magnetostatic charges. These sates are topologically equivalent, in contrast to the same-name states of magnetic nanoring. As a consequence, a continuous (the second order) phase transition between the vortex and onion states takes place. The detailed analytical description of the phase diagram is well confirmed by micromagnetic simulations.
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