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Role of anisotropy to the compensation in the Blume-Capel trilayered ferrimagnet

The trilayered Blume-Capel ($S=1$) magnet with nearest neighbour intralayer ferromagnetic and nearest neighbour interlayer antiferromagnetic interaction is studied by Monte Carlo simulation. Depending on the relative interaction strength and the value of anisotropy the critical temperature (where all the sublattice magnetisations and consequently the total magnetisation vanishes) and the compensation temperature (where the total magnetisation vanishes for a special combination of nonzero sublattice magnetisations) are estimated. The comprehensive phase diagrams with lines of critical temperatures and compensation temperatures for different parameter values are drawn.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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