J.Z. Sun, L.S. Yu-Jahnes, et al.
IEEE TAS
Numerical solutions of the micromagnetic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equations provide valuable information at low temperatures ([Formula presented]), but produce egregious errors at higher [Formula presented]. For example, Curie temperatures are often overestimated by an order of magnitude. We show that these errors result from the use of block or coarse-grained variables, without a concomitant renormalization of the system parameters to account for the block size. Renormalization solves the problem of the Curie-point anomaly and improves the accuracy of more complicated micromagnetic simulations, even at low [Formula presented]. © 2003 The American Physical Society.
J.Z. Sun, L.S. Yu-Jahnes, et al.
IEEE TAS
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Physical Review Letters
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Physical Review Letters
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