Critical behavior of the frustrated antiferromagnetic six-state clock model on a triangular lattice
Abstract
We study the anti-ferromagnetic six-state clock model with nearest neighbor interactions on a triangular lattice with extensive Monte-Carlo simulations. We find clear indications of two phase transitions at two different temperatures: Below a chirality order sets in and by a thorough finite size scaling analysis of the specific heat and the chirality correlation length we show that this transition is in the Ising universality class (with a non-vanishing chirality order parameter below ). At the spin-spin correlation length as well as the spin susceptibility diverges according to a Kosterlitz-Thouless (KT) form and spin correlations decay algebraically below . We compare our results to recent x-ray diffraction experiments on the orientational ordering of CFBr monolayers physisorbed on graphite. We argue that the six-state clock model describes the universal feature of the phase transition in the experimental system and that the orientational ordering belongs to the KT universality class.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0204087,
title = {Critical behavior of the frustrated antiferromagnetic six-state clock model on a triangular lattice},
author = {J. D. Noh and H. Rieger and M. Enderle and K. Knorr},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0204087},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures