A self-consistent theory of phase transitions in noncollinear magnets
Condensed Matter
2010-03-25 v1
Abstract
I study phase transitions occuring in noncollinear magnets by means of a self-consistent screening approximation. The Ginzburg-Landau theory involves two N-component vector fields with two independent quartic couplings allowing a symmetry-breaking scheme which is SO(N)times SO(2) broken down to SO(N-2)times SO(2)_diag. I find that there is a second-order phase transition in the physical cases N=2,3, D=3 and that there is no fluctuation-induced first-order transition. This is very similar to the case of the normal-to-superconducting phase transition as recently found by Radzihovsky. The exponents are eta(N=3,D=3)= 0.11, eta(N=2,D=3) =0.15 and go smoothly to the large-N limit.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9505080,
title = {A self-consistent theory of phase transitions in noncollinear magnets},
author = {Th. Jolicoeur},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9505080},
year = {2010}
}
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