Abstract
Blocking temperature, energy barrier, and reversal field variation of interacting fine magnetic particles display similar characteristics as a function of the bonding angle and interparticle distance in the context of the dipole interaction. The energy barrier and reversal field exhibit local maxima at the bonding angles β=0° and π/2 and a global minimum at β≃60°. Thus, the sample average of these quantities is found to reduce with decreasing interparticle distance, in agreement with the latest experimental data. For a system with easy-axis misorientation, magnetization reversal will traverse along the direction in which the misorientation angle and bonding angle have the same sign.
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