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F I López-Bara1, F López-Aguilar2
1Electromagnetism Group, Department of Physics, Autonomous Barcelona University, Bellaterra, E-08193, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
Excitations in magnetic structures of the so-called spin-ice materials generate two different peaks in the specific heat and anomalies in entropy in the temperature interval between 0 and 1 K. These points are due to the existence of two low-energy excited global states which seem to transit from a bosonic condensate towards a magnetic neutral plasma in a narrow temperature interval between 0.05 ≤ T ≤ 1 K. In this paper, we determine the characteristic features of two states and we analyze the possibilities of existence of a BEC state and its phase transition to the magnetic plasma state from a model of two magnetic charge fluids. From the structural analysis of the many-body excitation states, we obtain theoretical results about entropy and specific heat since these two key physical magnitudes announce the phase transitions. We give criteria for distinguishing if some of these phase transitions is of either first or second order.
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