Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
974796 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We propose a cluster framework to study disordered kagome systems.•Spin-glass behavior is found at infinitesimal disorder in the AF kagome lattice.•Geometrical frustration plays an important role in the weak-disorder regime.

We propose a method to study the magnetic properties of a disordered Ising kagome lattice. The model considers small spin clusters with infinite-range disordered couplings and short-range ferromagnetic (FE) or antiferromagnetic interactions. The correlated cluster mean-field theory is used to obtain an effective single-cluster problem. A finite disorder intensity in FE kagome lattice introduces a cluster spin-glass (CSG) phase. Nevertheless, an infinitesimal disorder stabilizes the CSG behavior in the geometrically frustrated kagome system. Entropy, magnetic susceptibility and spin–spin correlation are used to describe the interplay between disorder and geometric frustration (GF). We find that GF plays an important role in the low-disorder CSG phase. However, the increase of disorder can rule out the effect of GF.

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