伪金石模式和动态差距生成从顺序通过热障碍顺序
Subhankar Khatua1,2, Michel J P Gingras2, Jeffrey G Rau1
1Department of Physics, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4, Canada.
Physical review letters
|July 14, 2023
概括
顺序变异 (Order-by-disorder,简称ObD) 现象是通过伪金石间隙的独特温度依赖来识别的. 这项研究揭示了在磁模型中按热障碍 (ObTD) 排序的特征平方根温度缩放.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 统计力学 统计力学
背景情况:
- 偶然的基态退化,不是由全球对称性引起的,通常是不稳定的,并被波动所解除.
- 这种提升往往会通过顺序对失序 (ObD) 现象产生远程顺序.
- 在现实材料中区分OBD与传统的能量选择缺乏明确的签名.
研究的目的:
- 为了识别材料中按热障碍 (ObTD) 排序的独特,定性签名.
- 在ObtD系统中描述波动诱导的伪金石差距的温度依赖性.
- 为了在最小的二维模型中展示这个签名.
主要方法:
- 使用旋转动力学模拟.
- 使用自相一致的平均场计算.
- 分析一个最小的二维模型:铁磁海森堡指南针模型在一个方格格子上.
主要成果:
- 伪金石间隙的特征性温度依赖被确定为OBTD的签名.
- 在研究的模型中,伪金石间隙 (Δ) 在低温下表现出温度平方根 (√T) 的缩放.
- 建立了差距的电力定律温度依赖性,这是ObTD的一般后果.
结论:
- 由波动诱导的伪金石差距的温度依赖性为OBTD提供了独特的特征.
- 一个有效电位中的粒子的简单模型可以捕捉到OBTD的关键物理.
- 这项工作为在物理系统中检测和描述OBD现象提供了一种新方法.
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