Surface spin-flop and discommensuration transitions in antiferromagnets
Abstract
Phase diagrams as a function of anisotropy and magnetic field are obtained for discommensurations and surface states for an antiferromagnet in which is parallel to the easy axis, by modeling it using the ground states of a one-dimensional chain of classical XY spins. A surface spin-flop phase exists for all , but the interval in over which it is stable becomes extremely small as goes to zero. First-order transitions, separating different surface states and ending in critical points, exist inside the surface spin-flop region. They accumulate at a field (depending on ) significantly less than the value for a bulk spin-flop transition. For there is no surface spin-flop phase in the strict sense; instead, the surface restructures by, in effect, producing a discommensuration infinitely far away in the bulk. The results are used to explain in detail the phase transitions occurring in systems consisting of a finite, even number of layers.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9809174,
title = {Surface spin-flop and discommensuration transitions in antiferromagnets},
author = {Cristian Micheletti and Robert B. Griffiths and Julia M. Yeomans},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9809174},
year = {2009}
}
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Revtex 17 pages, 15 figures