Weakly dilutedn≥2Ising antiferromagnets: Loss of long-range order and crossover effects
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 38 (10) , 6901-6910
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.38.6901
Abstract
The effect of small amounts of bond or site dilution on n≥2 Ising antiferromagnets (AF) in zero external field is studied. It is shown (a) that such impurities generate spatially random symmetry breaking, much like a random anisotropy along a few axes; (b) that any small amount of these impurities obliterates long-range order in d (and very likely in d=2) dimensions in these systems; and (c) that the corresponding crossover exponent for these systems is, for any spatial dimensionality, φ=γ-2β (instead of φ=α, as prescribed by the Harris criterion for random ferromagnets). Both transfer-matrix (TM) and Monte Carlo (MC) results are obtained for an Ising AF with nearest- and next-nearest-neighbor interactions. The TM data, obtained for long narrow strips at low temperature, and the MC results, for two-dimensional systems in the critical region, support the above conclusions.Keywords
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