Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1803804 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The ground-state magnetic properties of a two-sublattice Ising metamagnet in a mixed longitudinal and transverse magnetic field are studied within the effective-field theory. A parameter j2=J2/J1 is introduced, which reflects the strength ratio of spin coupling between adjacent planes and in each plane. In addition to the second-order transition lines, the first-order transition lines are also presented, since the ground-state energy can be calculated numerically. The ground-state phase diagrams in hx-hz are presented. The results show that when j2<0 the phase transition of the system is always first-order for hx<2.751, and when â1000⩽j2<0 it is always second-order for hx>4.36. For the given hx (014.71. There is no fourth-order critical point in the phase diagrams given by using EFT as found by using mean field theory (MFT).
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Authors
Hailing Miao, Guozhu Wei, Jing Liu, Jiajia Geng,