Universality, frustration and conformal invariance in two-dimensional random Ising magnets
Abstract
We consider long, finite-width strips of Ising spins with randomly distributed couplings. Frustration is introduced by allowing both ferro- and antiferromagnetic interactions. Free energy and spin-spin correlation functions are calculated by transfer-matrix methods. Numerical derivatives and finite-size scaling concepts allow estimates of the usual critical exponents , and to be obtained, whenever a second-order transition is present. Low-temperature ordering persists for suitably small concentrations of frustrated bonds, with a transition governed by pure--Ising exponents. Contrary to the unfrustrated case, subdominant terms do not fit a simple, logarithmic-enhancement form. Our analysis also suggests a vertical critical line at and below the Nishimori point. Approaching this point along either the temperature axis or the Nishimori line, one finds non-diverging specific heats. A percolation-like ratio is found upon analysis of the uniform susceptibility at the Nishimori point. Our data are also consistent with frustration inducing a breakdown of the relationship between correlation-length amplitude and critical exponents, predicted by conformal invariance for pure systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9906114,
title = {Universality, frustration and conformal invariance in two-dimensional random Ising magnets},
author = {F. D. A. Aarao Reis and S. L. A. de Queiroz and Raimundo R. dos Santos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9906114},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
RevTeX code for 10 pages, 9 eps figures, to appear in Physical Review B (September 1999)