Autor: |
Mitropoulos S; Department of Computer and Informatics Engineering, TEI of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Kavala, Greece., Tsiantos V; Department of Electrical Eng., of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Kavala, Greece., Ovaliadis K; Department of Electrical Eng., of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Kavala, Greece., Kechrakos D; Department of Education, ASPETE, Heraklion, Athens, Greece., Donahue M; Applied and Computational Mathematics Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA. |
Abstrakt: |
Micromagnetic simulations are an important tool for the investigation of magnetic materials. Micromagnetic software uses various techniques to solve differential equations, partial or ordinary, involved in the dynamic simulations. Euler, Runge-Kutta, Adams, and BDF (Backward Differentiation Formulae) are some of the methods used for this purpose. In this paper, spinvalve simulations are investigated. Evidence is presented showing that these systems have stiff modes, and that implicit methods such as BDF are more effective than explicit methods in such cases. |