Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1591038 | Solid State Communications | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Using Monte Carlo simulations, we investigated phase transitions and frustrations in the three-state Potts model on a triangular lattice with allowance for antiferromagnetic exchange interactions between nearest-neighbors J1 and next-nearest-neighbors J2. The ratio of the next-nearest-neighbor and nearest-neighbor exchange constants r=J2/J1 is chosen within the range of 0â¤râ¤2. Based on the analysis of the entropy, specific heat, system state density function, and fourth order Binder cumulants, the phase transitions in the Potts model with interactions J1<0 and J2<0 are shown to be found in value ranges of 0â¤r<0.2 and 1.25â¤râ¤2.0. In an intermediate range of 0.2â¤râ¤1.0 the phase transition fails and the frustrations are revealed.
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Authors
Akai K. Murtazaev, Albert B. Babaev, Magomed A. Magomedov, Felix A. Kassan-Ogly, Alexey I. Proshkin,