Finite-Size Scaling Critical Behavior of Randomly Pinned Spin-Density Waves
Abstract
We have performed Monte Carlo studies of the 3D model with random uniaxial anisotropy, which is a model for randomly pinned spin-density waves. We study simple cubic lattices, using values in the range 16 to 64, and with random anisotropy strengths of = 1, 2, 3, 6 and . There is a well-defined finite temperature critical point, , for each these values of . We present results for the angle-averaged magnetic structure factor, at for . We also use finite-size scaling analysis to study scaling functions for the critical behavior of the specific heat, the magnetization and the longitudinal magnetic susceptibility. Good data collapse of the scaling functions over a wide range of is seen for = 6 and . For our finite values of the scaled magnetization function increases with below , and appears to approach an -independent limit for large . This suggests that the system is ferromagnetic below .
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@article{arxiv.0902.4049,
title = {Finite-Size Scaling Critical Behavior of Randomly Pinned Spin-Density Waves},
author = {Ronald Fisch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.4049},
year = {2009}
}
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21 pages in single column format, 20 .eps files, revised and expanded, errors corrected, submitted to PRB