English

Random-bond Ising model in two dimensions, the Nishimori line, and supersymmetry

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2009-10-31 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We consider a classical random-bond Ising model (RBIM) with binary distribution of ±K\pm K bonds on the square lattice at finite temperature. In the phase diagram of this model there is the so-called Nishimori line which intersects the phase boundary at a multicritical point. It is known that the correlation functions obey many exact identities on this line. We use a supersymmetry method to treat the disorder. In this approach the transfer matrices of the model on the Nishimori line have an enhanced supersymmetry osp(2n+12n2n+1|2n), in contrast to the rest of the phase diagram, where the symmetry is osp(2n2n2n|2n) (where nn is an arbitrary positive integer). An anisotropic limit of the model leads to a one-dimensional quantum Hamiltonian describing a chain of interacting superspins, which are irreducible representations of the osp(2n+12n2n+1|2n) superalgebra. By generalizing this superspin chain, we embed it into a wider class of models. These include other models that have been studied previously in one and two dimensions. We suggest that the multicritical behavior in two dimensions of a class of these generalized models (possibly not including the multicritical point in the RBIM itself) may be governed by a single fixed point, at which the supersymmetry is enhanced still further to osp(2n+22n2n+2|2n). This suggestion is supported by a calculation of the renormalization-group flows for the corresponding nonlinear sigma models at weak coupling.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0007254,
  title  = {Random-bond Ising model in two dimensions, the Nishimori line, and supersymmetry},
  author = {Ilya A. Gruzberg and N. Read and Andreas W. W. Ludwig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0007254},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

28 pages; largely independent of cond-mat/0007255. V. 2: small additions, references updated; as published