Field-induced magnetic reorientation and effective anisotropy of a ferromagnetic monolayer within spin wave theory |
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Authors: | P. Fröbrich P.J. Jensen P.J. Kuntz |
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Affiliation: | Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin, Glienicker Stra?e 100, 14109, Berlin, Germany
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Abstract: | The reorientation of the magnetization of a ferromagnetic monolayer is calculated with the help of many-body Green's function theory. This allows, in contrast to other spin wave theories, a satisfactory calculation of magnetic properties over the entire temperature range of interest since interactions between spin waves are taken into account. A Heisenberg Hamiltonian plus a second-order uniaxial single-ion anisotropy and an external magnetic field is treated by the Tyablikov (Random Phase Approximation: RPA) decoupling of the exchange interaction term and the Anderson-Callen decoupling of the anisotropy term. The orientation of the magnetization is determined by the spin components (), which are calculated with the help of the spectral theorem. The knowledge of the orientation angle allows a non-perturbative determination of the temperature dependence of the effective second-order anisotropy coefficient. Results for the Green's function theory are compared with those obtained with mean-field theory (MFT). We find significant differences between these approaches. Received 6 April 1999 and Received in final form 9 July 1999 |
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Keywords: | PACS. 75.10.Jm Quantized spin models - 75.30.Ds Spin waves - 75.70.Ak Magnetic properties of monolayers and thin films |
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