Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10729227 | Physics Letters A | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The Hopfield fermionic Ising spin glass (HFISG) model in the presence of a magnetic transverse field Πis used to study the inverse freezing transition. The mean field solution of this model allows introducing a parameter a that controls the frustration level. Particularly, in the present fermionic formalism, the chemical potential μ and the Πprovide a magnetic dilution and quantum spin flip mechanism, respectively. Within the one step replica symmetry solution and the static approximation, the results show that the reentrant transition between the spin glass and the paramagnetic phases, which is related to the inverse freezing for a certain range of μ, is gradually suppressed when the level of frustration a is decreased. Nevertheless, the quantum fluctuations caused by Πcan destroy this inverse freezing for any value of a.
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Authors
C.V. Morais, F.M. Zimmer, S.G. Magalhaes,