Abstract

The magnetic properties (ground state, magnetic phase diagram, and phase transitions in a magnetic field) of two-and three-dimensional lattices of ferromagnetic grains with the intergrain dipole interaction are studied. The main attention is paid to the lattices formed by nonspherical grains (prolate and oblate ellipsoids of revolution) and their extreme forms (rodlike and disc-shaped grains). An analysis shows that the conclusions of the theory are in good agreement with the results of experiments.

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