1. Phase transitions and compensation behavior of graphene-based Janus materials.
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Zriouel, Sanae
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MONTE Carlo method , *FERRIMAGNETIC materials , *MEAN field theory , *PHASE transitions , *HYSTERESIS loop , *WAGES , *CRITICAL temperature - Abstract
• We study the magnetic and hysteretic properties of Graphene-Based Janus Materials using Monte Carlo calculations and mean field theory. • We show the effects of the number and the positions of dopants on thermodynamic quantities. • We give the conditions for the occurrence of compensation temperature. • We describe the influence of the system's parameters on the hysteresis curves. Based on our works [1–4] , we report the magnetic and hysteretic properties of graphene-based Janus materials namely, pure and doped zigzag graphone nanoribbons, hexagonal core/shell graphene-like nanoribbon, and graphyne core/shell nanoparticle, within the framework of both Monte Carlo calculations and mean field theory. We have reported the effects of the Hamiltonian parameters on the magnetic and the thermodynamic quantities of the systems. The total magnetization, the susceptibility, the specific heat, and the hysteresis curves, as well as the critical temperature and the compensation behavior, that is of crucial importance for technological applications such as thermo-optical recording, are studied. A number of characteristic behaviors are found, such as the existence of two new and non-classified magnetization profiles in addition to the Q -, P -, and N -types of compensation behavior and the occurrence of square, single, and triple hysteresis loops which exhibit different step effects and various shapes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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