Monday, December 24, 2012

1212.5451 (M. Borovský et al.)

Critical and tricritical behavior of a selectively diluted triangular
Ising antiferromagnet in a field
   [PDF]

M. Borovský, M. Žukovič, A. Bobák
We study a geometrically frustrated triangular Ising antiferromagnet in an external magnetic field which is selectively diluted with nonmagnetic impurities employing an effective-field theory with correlations and Monte Carlo simulations. We focus on the frustration-relieving effects of such a selective dilution on the phase diagram and find that it can lead to rather intricate phase diagrams in the dilution-field parameters space. In particular, in a highly (weakly) diluted system the frustration is greatly (little) relieved and such a system is found to display only the second(first)-order phase transitions at any field. On the other hand, for a wide interval of intermediate dilution values the transition remains second order at low fields but it changes to first order at higher fields and the system displays a tricritical behavior. The existence of the first-order transition in the region of intermediate dilution and high fields is verified by Monte Carlo simulations.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5451

No comments:

Post a Comment