Phase Transitions with Discrete Symmetry Breaking in Antiferromagnetic Heisenberg Models on a Triangular Lattice
Abstract
We study phase transition behavior of the Heisenberg model on a distorted triangular lattice with competing interactions. The ground-state phase diagram indicates that underlying symmetry can be changed by tuning parameters. We focus on two cases in which a phase transition with discrete symmetry breaking occurs. The first is that the order parameter space is SO(3). In this case, a first-order phase transition, with threefold symmetry breaking, occurs. The second has the order parameter space SO(3). In this case, a second-order phase transition occurs with twofold symmetry breaking. To investigate finite-temperature properties of these phase transitions from a microscopic viewpoint, we introduce a method to make the connection between continuous frustrated spin systems and the Potts model with invisible states.
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@article{arxiv.1307.3703,
title = {Phase Transitions with Discrete Symmetry Breaking in Antiferromagnetic Heisenberg Models on a Triangular Lattice},
author = {Ryo Tamura and Shu Tanaka and Naoki Kawashima},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.3703},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures