Novel phase transitions in XY Antiferromagnets on Plane Triangulations
Abstract
Using Monte Carlo simulations and finite-size scaling, we investigate the XY antiferromagnet on the triangular, Union Jack and bisected-hexagonal lattices, and in each case find both Ising and Kosterlitz-Thouless transitions. As is well-known, on the triangular lattice, as the temperature decreases the system develops chiral order for temperatures , and then quasi-long-range magnetic order on its sublattices when , with . The behavior is predicted by theoretical arguments due to Korshunov, based on the unbinding of kink-antikink pairs. On the Union Jack and bisected-hexagonal lattices, by contrast, we find that as decreases the magnetizations on some of the sublattices become quasi-long-range ordered at a temperature , before chiral order develops. In some cases, the sublattice spins then undergo a second transition, of Ising type, separating two quasi-long-range ordered phases. On the Union Jack lattice, the magnetization on the degree-4 sublattice remains disordered until and then undergoes an Ising transition to a quasi-long-range ordered phase.
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@article{arxiv.1201.4309,
title = {Novel phase transitions in XY Antiferromagnets on Plane Triangulations},
author = {Jian-Ping Lv and Timothy M. Garoni and Youjin Deng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4309},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 7 figures. Version 2 is completely rewritten in a more reader-friendly style