CROSSOVER FROM THERMAL HOPPING TO QUANTUM TUNNELING IN FERROMAGNETIC PARTICLE
Kou Su-peng (寇谡鹏)ab, Liang Jiu-qing (梁九卿)ab, Zhang Yun-bo (张云波)ab, Wang Xiao-bing (王小兵)c, Pu Fu-ke (蒲富恪)ad
a Institute of Physics and Center for Condensed Matter Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China; b Department of Physics, Shanxi University, Shanxi 030006, China; c Center for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; d Department of Physics, Guangzhou Normal College, Guangzhou 510400, China
Abstract The crossover from thermal hopping to quantum tunneling is studied. We show that the decay rate $\varGamma$ with dissipation can accurately be determined near the crossover temperature. Besides considering the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillo uin exponent, we also calculate contribution of the fluctuation modes around the saddle point and give an extended account of a previous study of crossover region. We deal with two dangerous fluctuation modes whose contribution cannot be calculated by the steepest descent method and show that higher order couplings between the two dangerous modes need to be taken into consideration.
Received: 03 November 1998
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