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Nanomagnets Interaction Simulator

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Overall Period: Updated 21 Aug, 2008
Users: 10
Jobs: 38
Avg. exec. time: 10 mins
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Version 1.0 - published on 15 Jun, 2008
Contributor(s) Eldad Tamman
University of Massachusetts Amherst
At a glance Simulate clusters configurations of nanomagnets
Description

This interactive simulator is designed to be and currently used as a research tool. The tool simulates 2D clusters configurations of nanomagnets and computes the hysteresis curve due to thermal noise and interaction between the nanomagnetic dots. In general, the simulator has two modes of operation: single run and multiple runs. In single run mode, the output will be the structure simulated, an Excel file containing snapshots of the system at dot flipping times, and the Hysteresis curve. In multiple runs mode, the simulator will output the structure simulated, the Excel file, and a normalized flipping histogram of each dot as well as an overlay of all the histograms together. Finally, the default values of the simulator are realistic.

Credits

Advisor: Neal Anderson,(University of Massachusetts Amherst, ECE Department)
Based on the work of: Mark Tuominen, Qijun Xiao(University of Massachusetts Amherst, Physics Department)
With the kind help of: Craig Versek (University of Massachusetts Amherst, Physics Department)

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  • Tamman, Eldad (2008), "Nanomagnets Interaction Simulator," doi: 10254/nanohub-r4746.1.

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  • Simulation services for results presented here were provided by the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) at nanoHUB.org

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