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Stepwise Positional-Orientational Order and the Multicritical-Multistructural Global Phase Diagram of the s=3/2 Ising Model from Renormalization-Group Theory

Statistical Mechanics 2016-07-04 v2

Abstract

The spin-3/2 Ising model, with nearest-neighbor interactions only, is the prototypical system with two different ordering species, with concentrations regulated by a chemical potential. Its global phase diagram, obtained in d=3 by renormalization-group theory in the Migdal-Kadanoff approximation or equivalently as an exact solution of a d=3 hierarchical lattice, with flows subtended by 40 different fixed points, presents a very rich structure containing eight different ordered and disordered phases, with more than fourteen different types of phase diagrams in temperature and chemical potential. It exhibits phases with orientational and/or positional order. It also exhibits quintuple phase transition reentrances. Universality of critical exponents is conserved across different renormalization-group flow basins, via redundant fixed points. One of the phase diagrams contains a plastic crystal sequence, with positional and orientational ordering encountered consecutively as temperature is lowered. The global phase diagram also contains double critical points, first-order and critical lines between two ordered phases, critical endpoints, usual and unusual (inverted) bicritical points, tricritical points, multiple tetracritical points, and zero-temperature criticality and bicriticality. The 4-state Potts permutation-symmetric subspace is contained in this model.

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@article{arxiv.1602.00598,
  title  = {Stepwise Positional-Orientational Order and the Multicritical-Multistructural Global Phase Diagram of the s=3/2 Ising Model from Renormalization-Group Theory},
  author = {Cagin Yunus and Basak Renklioglu and Mustafa Keskin and A. Nihat Berker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.00598},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Published version. 9 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, 21 phase diagrams, 40 fixed points