Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5362710 Applied Surface Science 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The phase transition and magnetic properties of a ferromagnet spin-S, a disordered diluted thin and semi-infinite film with a face-centered cubic lattice are investigated using the high-temperature series expansions technique extrapolated with Padé approximants method for Heisenberg, XY and Ising models. The reduced critical temperature of the system τc is studied as function of the thickness of the thin film and the exchange interactions in the bulk, and within the surfaces Jb, Js and J⊥, respectively. It is found that τc increases with the exchange interactions of surface. The magnetic phase diagrams (τc versus the dilution x) and the percolation threshold are obtained. The shifts of the critical temperatures Tc(l) from the bulk value (Tc(∞)/Tc(l) − 1) can be described by a power law l−λ, where λ = 1/υ is the inverse of the correlation length exponent.

► The phase transition and magnetic properties of diluted thin and semi-infinite film is studied. ► The reduced critical temperature of the ferromagnetic system is studied as function of the thickness of the thin film. ► The magnetic phase diagrams and the percolation threshold are obtained. ► The critical exponent n is obtained.

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