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1Institute for Condensed Matter Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1 Svientsitskii Street, UA-79011 Lviv, Ukraine. pylyp@ph.icmp.lviv.ua
Abstract:
We consider the crossover behavior between special and ordinary surface transitions in three-dimensional semi-infinite Ising-like systems with random quenched bulk disorder. We calculate the surface crossover critical exponent Phi, the critical exponents of the layer alpha(1), and local specific heats alpha(11) by applying the field theoretic approach directly in three spatial dimensions (d=3) up to the two-loop approximation. The numerical estimates of the resulting two-loop series expansions for the surface critical exponents are computed by means of Padé and Padé-Borel resummation techniques. We find that Phi, alpha(1), alpha(11) obtained in the present paper are different from their counterparts of pure Ising systems. The obtained results support the idea that in a system with random quenched bulk disorder the plane boundary is characterized by a new set of critical exponents.
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