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Suppression of antiferromagnetic correlations by quenched dipole--type impurities

Materials Science 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

The effect of quenched random ferromagnetic bonds on the antiferromagnetic correlation length of a two--dimensional Heisneberg model is studied, applying the renormalization group method to the classical non--linear sigma model with quenched random dipole moments. It is found that the antiferromagnetic long range order is destroyed for any non--zero concentration, of the dipolar defects, even at zero temperature. Below a line T ~ concentration, the correlation length is independent of T, and decreases exponentially with concentration. At higher temperatures, itdecays exponentially with an effective stiffness constant which decreases with concentration/T. The results are used to estimate the three--dimensional N\'{e}el temperature, which decays linearly with xx at small concentrations, and drops precipitously at a critical concentration. These predictions are compared with experiments on doped copper oxides, and are shown to reproduce successfully some of the prominent features of the data.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9808235,
  title  = {Suppression of antiferromagnetic correlations by quenched dipole--type impurities},
  author = {V. Cherepanov and I. Ya. Korenblit and Amnon Aharony and O. Entin-Wohlman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9808235},
  year   = {2009}
}

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34 pages, LateX, 4 figures Rport-no: TAU9