Published 2017 | Version v1
Dissertation Open

Dynamics of the Random Field Ising Model

Creators

  • 1. University of Chicago

Contributors

Description

The Random Field Ising Model (RFIM) is a general tool to study disordered systems. Crackling noise is generated when disordered systems are driven by external forces, spanning a broad range of sizes. Systems with different microscopic structures such as disordered mag- nets and Earth's crust have been studied under the RFIM. In this thesis, we investigated the domain dynamics and critical behavior in two dipole-coupled Ising ferromagnets Nd2Fe14B and LiHoxY1−xF4. With Tc well above room temperature, Nd2Fe14B has shown reversible disorder when exposed to an external transverse field and crosses between two universality classes in the strong and weak disorder limits. Besides tunable disorder, LiHoxY1−xF4 has shown quantum tunneling effects arising from quantum fluctuations, providing another mechanism for domain reversal. Universality within and beyond power law dependence on avalanche size and energy were studied in LiHo0.65Y0.35F4.

Files

Xu_uchicago_0330D_13690.pdf

Files (7.5 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:c56d1acb0e3c2a9a139ea7595bc078ca
7.5 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Identifiers

Other
oai:knowledge.uchicago.edu:882

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Physics