On the significance of quantum effects and interactions for the apparent universality of Bloch laws for M-s(T)

Krey, Uwe (2004) On the significance of quantum effects and interactions for the apparent universality of Bloch laws for M-s(T). JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS, 268 (3). pp. 277-291. ISSN 0304-8853, 1873-4766

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Abstract

The apparent universality of Bloch's T-3/2-law for the temperature dependence of the spontaneous magnetisation, and of generalisations thereof, is considered. It is argued that in the derivation one should not only consider the exchange interaction between the spins, but also the other interactions between them, leading to elliptical spin precession and deviations from the parabolic dispersion of magnons. Also interaction effects are important to explain the apparent universality of generalised Bloch law exponents epsilon(B), defined by M-s(T) = M-s(0) - const.T-epsilonB, valid in a wide temperature range T-1 < T< T-2, and for dimensionalities d = 1, 2, and 3. The above-mentioned temperature range, the 'Bloch range', lies above the quantum range, where magnetic long-range order (e.g. in d = 2 dimensions) is non-trivially enforced by the additional interactions, but below the thermal critical region, where universal 'anomalous scaling dimensions' apply. In contrast, for the Bloch temperature region, the universality is only apparent, i.e. a crossover-phenomenon, and simple scaling considerations with 'normal dimensions' apply. However, due to interactions, the Bloch exponent epsilon(B) depends not only on the dimensionality d of the system, but also on the spin quantum number s (mod(1/2)) of the system, i.e. for given d the Bloch exponent epsilon(B) is different for half-integer s and for integer s. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: MAGNETIZATION; FERROMAGNETS; FILMS; Bloch's law; quantum effects; universality; magnon interactions
Subjects: 500 Science > 530 Physics
Divisions: Physics > Institute of Theroretical Physics
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 23 Jul 2021 10:26
Last Modified: 23 Jul 2021 10:26
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/38188

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