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Convergence analysis of an implicit finite difference method for the inertial Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation

Published 7 Sep 2022 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2209.02914v2)

Abstract: The Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG) equation is a widely used model for fast magnetization dynamics in ferromagnetic materials. Recently, the inertial LLG equation, which contains an inertial term, has been proposed to capture the ultra-fast magnetization dynamics at the sub-picosecond timescale. Mathematically, this generalized model contains the first temporal derivative and a newly introduced second temporal derivative of magnetization. Consequently, it produces extra difficulties in numerical analysis due to the mixed hyperbolic-parabolic type of this equation with degeneracy. In this work, we propose an implicit finite difference scheme based on the central difference in both time and space. A fixed point iteration method is applied to solve the implicit nonlinear system. With the help of a second order accurate constructed solution, we provide a convergence analysis in $H1$ for this numerical scheme, in the $\ell\infty (0, T; H_h1)$ norm. It is shown that the proposed method is second order accurate in both time and space, with unconditional stability and a natural preservation of the magnetization length. In the hyperbolic regime, significant damping wave behaviors of magnetization at a shorter timescale are observed through numerical simulations.

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