Weak First-Order Transition and Pseudoscaling Behavior in the Universality Class of the O(N) Ising Model


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Abstract

Using Monte Carlo and renormalization group methods, we investigate systems with critical behavior described by two order parameters: continuous (vector) and discrete (scalar). We consider two models of classical three-dimensional Heisenberg magnets with different numbers of spin components N = 1,…,4: the model on a cubic lattice with an additional competing antiferromagnetic exchange interaction in a layer and the model on a body-centered lattice with two competing antiferromagnetic interactions. In both models, we observe a first-order transition for all values of N. In the case where competing exchanges are approximately equal, the first order of a transition is close to the second order, and pseudoscaling behavior is observed with critical exponents differing from those of the O(N) model. In the case N = 2, the critical exponents are consistent with the well-known indices of the class of magnets with a noncollinear spin ordering. We also give a possible explanation of the observed pseudoscaling in the framework of the renormalization group analysis.

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A. O. Sorokin

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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Email: aosorokin@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Gatchina, Leningrad Oblast

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