Spin-glass phase transition and behavior of nonlinear susceptibility in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model with random fields
Abstract
The behavior of the nonlinear susceptibility and its relation to the spin-glass transition temperature , in the presence of random fields, are investigated. To accomplish this task, the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model is studied through the replica formalism, within a one-step replica-symmetry-breaking procedure. In addition, the dependence of the Almeida-Thouless eigenvalue (replicon) on the random fields is analyzed. Particularly, in absence of random fields, the temperature can be traced by a divergence in the spin-glass susceptibility , which presents a term inversely proportional to the replicon . As a result of a relation between and , the latter also presents a divergence at , which comes as a direct consequence of at . However, our results show that, in the presence of random fields, presents a rounded maximum at a temperature , which does not coincide with the spin-glass transition temperature (i.e., for a given applied random field). Thus, the maximum value of at reflects the effects of the random fields in the paramagnetic phase, instead of the non-trivial ergodicity breaking associated with the spin-glass phase transition. It is also shown that still maintains a dependence on the replicon , although in a more complicated way, as compared with the case without random fields. These results are discussed in view of recent observations in the LiHoYF compound.
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@article{arxiv.1606.01186,
title = {Spin-glass phase transition and behavior of nonlinear susceptibility in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model with random fields},
author = {C. V. Morais and F. M. Zimmer and M. J. Lazo and S. G. Magalhães and F. D. Nobre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01186},
year = {2016}
}
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accepted for publication in PRB