Dynamics of the one-dimensional random transverse Ising model with next-nearest-neighbor interactions
Abstract
The dynamics of the one-dimensional random transverse Ising model with both nearest-neighbor (NN) and next-nearest-neighbor (NNN) interactions is studied in the high-temperature limit by the method of recurrence relations. Both the time-dependent transverse correlation function and the corresponding spectral density are calculated for two typical disordered states. We find that for the bimodal disorder the dynamics of the system undergoes a crossover from a collective-mode behavior to a central-peak one and for the Gaussian disorder the dynamics is complex. For both cases, it is found that the central-peak behavior becomes more obvious and the collective-mode behavior becomes weaker as increase, especially when ( and are exchange couplings of the NN and NNN interactions, respectively). However, the effects are small when the NNN interactions are weak ().
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@article{arxiv.0810.3824,
title = {Dynamics of the one-dimensional random transverse Ising model with next-nearest-neighbor interactions},
author = {Xiao-Juan Yuan and Xiang-Mu Kong and Zhen-Bo Xu and Zhong-Qiang Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.3824},
year = {2015}
}
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15 pages,5 figures.Submitted to Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter