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Antiferromagnetic Ising model on the sorrel net: a new frustrated corner-shared triangle lattice

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2012-07-26 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We study the antiferromagnetic classical Ising (AFI) model on the sorrel net, a 1/9th site depleted and 1/7th bond depleted triangular lattice. Our classical Monte Carlo simulations, verified by exact results for small system sizes, show that the AFI model on this corner-shared triangle net (with coupling constant J1J_1) is highly frustrated, with a residual entropy of SN\frac{S}{N}= 0.48185±\pm0.00008. Anticipating that it may be difficult to achieve perfect bond depletion, we investigate the physics originating from turning back on the deleted bonds (J2J_2) to create a lattice of edge-sharing triangles. Below a critical temperature which grows linearly with J2J_2 for small J2J_2, we identify the nature of the unusual magnetic ordering and present analytic expressions for the low temperature residual entropy. We compute the static structure factor and find evidence for long range partial order for antiferromagnetic J2J_2, and short range magnetic order otherwise. The magnetic susceptibility crosses over from following a Curie-Weiss law at high temperatures to a low temperature Curie law whose slope clearly distinguishes ferromagnetic J2J_2 from the J2=0J_2 = 0 case. We briefly comment on a recent report of the creation of a 1/9th site depleted triangular lattice cobalt hydroxide oxalate.

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@article{arxiv.1207.5836,
  title  = {Antiferromagnetic Ising model on the sorrel net: a new frustrated corner-shared triangle lattice},
  author = {John M. Hopkinson and Jarrett J. Beck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.5836},
  year   = {2012}
}

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15 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables