Griffiths-McCoy Singularities in the Dilute Transverse-Field Ising Model: A Numerical Linked Cluster Expansion Study
Abstract
We use Numerical Linked Cluster Expansions (NLCE) to study the site diluted transverse-field Ising model on the square-lattice at . NLCE with a self-consistent mean-field on the boundary of the clusters is used to obtain the ground state magnetization, susceptibility, and structure factor as a function of transverse field and exchange constant . Adding site-dilution to the model turns NLCE into a series expansion in the dilution parameter . Studying the divergence of the structure factor allows us to establish the phase-diagram in the and plane. By studying the magnetization of the system in a longitudinal field, we investigate the Griffiths-McCoy (GM) singularities. We find that the magnetization develops non-linearities in the Griffiths phase with exponents that vary continuously with . Additionally, the probability distribution of the local susceptibility develops long tails in the Griffith's phase, which is studied in terms of its moments.
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@article{arxiv.1811.05504,
title = {Griffiths-McCoy Singularities in the Dilute Transverse-Field Ising Model: A Numerical Linked Cluster Expansion Study},
author = {Foster Thompson and Rajiv R. P. Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.05504},
year = {2019}
}
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6 pages and 7 figures