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O F de Alcantara Bonfim1, A Saguia2, B Boechat2
1Department of Physics, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon 97203, USA.
Abstract:
We use entanglement entropy and finite-size scaling methods to investigate the ground-state properties of a spin-1/2 Ising chain with two-spin (J(2)) and four-spin (J(4)) interactions in a transverse magnetic field (B). We concentrate our study on the unexplored critical region B=1 and obtain the phase diagram of the model in the (J(4)-J(2)) plane. The phases found include ferromagnetic (F), antiferromagnetic (AF), as well as more complex phases involving spin configurations with multiple periodicity. The system presents both first- and second-order transitions separated by tricritical points. We find an unusual phase boundary on the semi-infinite segment (J(4)<-1,J(2)=0) separating the F and AF phases.
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