2025 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) symposium
Location
Dr. Ken Budke Family Auditorium, Schindler Education Center, University of Nothern Iowa
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation (UNI Access Only)
Document Type
poster
Keywords
Monte Carlo method; Competing risks; Magnetic dipoles;
Abstract
We implemented the Metropolis algorithm for the 2D Ising model to analyze the competing exchange-coupling and dipole-dipole interactions of a magnetic spin lattice. Our simulations examined magnetization, specific heat, and magnetic susceptibility as functions of temperature, comparing systems with and without dipolar interactions.
Start Date
1-8-2025 11:00 AM
End Date
1-8-2025 1:30 PM
Event Host
Summer Undergraduate Research Program, University of Northern Iowa
Faculty Advisor
Ali Tabei
Department
Department of Physics
Copyright
©2025 Ryan Peck, Eden Reicherts, Blayze Williams, Caden Sadler, Pavel Lukashev, Paul Shand, and Ali Tabei
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Peck, Ryan; Reicherts, Eden; Williams, Blayze; Sadler, Caden; Lukashev, Pavel; Shand, Paul; and Tabei, Ali, "Monte Carlo Study of Competing Exchange and Dipolar Interactions in 2D" (2025). Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Symposium. 35.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/surp/2025/all/35
Monte Carlo Study of Competing Exchange and Dipolar Interactions in 2D
Dr. Ken Budke Family Auditorium, Schindler Education Center, University of Nothern Iowa
We implemented the Metropolis algorithm for the 2D Ising model to analyze the competing exchange-coupling and dipole-dipole interactions of a magnetic spin lattice. Our simulations examined magnetization, specific heat, and magnetic susceptibility as functions of temperature, comparing systems with and without dipolar interactions.
Comments
High school participant in UNI's Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP).