Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis

In this work, the Preisach technique was employed to characterize temperature dependent hysteresis loops extracted from the Ising model considered under the mean-field (MF) framework. In constructing the Preisach densities for these MF loops, a stochastic process was used to optimize the hysterons w...

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Main Authors: Monnor T., Kanchiang K., Yimnirun R., Laosiritaworn Y.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-47512014-08-30T02:55:43Z Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis Monnor T. Kanchiang K. Yimnirun R. Laosiritaworn Y. In this work, the Preisach technique was employed to characterize temperature dependent hysteresis loops extracted from the Ising model considered under the mean-field (MF) framework. In constructing the Preisach densities for these MF loops, a stochastic process was used to optimize the hysterons weight. Then, from the obtained Preisach densities, series of the MF hysteresis loops were accurately re-constructed, and the temperature independence of densities was observed. In addition, an increase of reversible polarization and a decline of irreversible polarization with increasing temperature were evident. These phenomena were examined and found to be caused by the enhancement of thermal fluctuation at higher temperature, which alleviates the spin flipping viscosity and lessens the phase-lag in hysteresis characteristic. © 2014 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. 2014-08-30T02:55:43Z 2014-08-30T02:55:43Z 2014 Article 00150193 10.1080/00150193.2013.849177 FEROA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84893062321&partnerID=40&md5=a02aefec1202fddec9767751900a0aa2 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4751 English
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description In this work, the Preisach technique was employed to characterize temperature dependent hysteresis loops extracted from the Ising model considered under the mean-field (MF) framework. In constructing the Preisach densities for these MF loops, a stochastic process was used to optimize the hysterons weight. Then, from the obtained Preisach densities, series of the MF hysteresis loops were accurately re-constructed, and the temperature independence of densities was observed. In addition, an increase of reversible polarization and a decline of irreversible polarization with increasing temperature were evident. These phenomena were examined and found to be caused by the enhancement of thermal fluctuation at higher temperature, which alleviates the spin flipping viscosity and lessens the phase-lag in hysteresis characteristic. © 2014 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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author Monnor T.
Kanchiang K.
Yimnirun R.
Laosiritaworn Y.
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Kanchiang K.
Yimnirun R.
Laosiritaworn Y.
Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
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Kanchiang K.
Yimnirun R.
Laosiritaworn Y.
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title Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
title_short Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
title_full Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
title_fullStr Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
title_full_unstemmed Preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
title_sort preisach modeling on temperature dependent mean-field ising-hysteresis
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