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Published on: November 15, 2013
Evidence that the de Almeida-Thouless transition disappears below six dimensions
Bharadwaj Vedula1, M A Moore2, Auditya Sharma1
1Department of Physics, <a href="https://ror.org/02rb21j89">Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal</a>, Madhya Pradesh 462066, India.
Abstract:
One of the key predictions of Parisi's broken replica symmetry theory of spin glasses is the existence of a phase transition in an applied field to a state with broken replica symmetry. This transition takes place at the de Almeida-Thouless (AT) line in the h-T plane. We have studied this line in the power-law diluted Heisenberg spin glass in which the probability that two spins separated by a distance r interact with each other falls as 1/r^{2σ}. In the presence of a random vector field of variance h_{r}^{2} the phase transition is in the universality class of the Ising spin glass in a field. Tuning σ is equivalent to changing the dimension d of the short-range system, with the relation being d=2/(2σ-1) for σ<2/3. We have found by numerical simulations that h_{AT}^{2}∼(2/3-σ) implying that the AT line does not exist below six dimensions and that the Parisi scheme is not appropriate for spin glasses in three dimensions.
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