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Random-anisotropy mixed-spin Ising on a triangular lattice

We have studied the mixed spin-1/2 and 1 Ising ferrimagnetic system with a random anisotropy on a triangular lattice with three interpenetrating sublattices A, B, and C. The spins on… Click to show full abstract

We have studied the mixed spin-1/2 and 1 Ising ferrimagnetic system with a random anisotropy on a triangular lattice with three interpenetrating sublattices A, B, and C. The spins on the sublattices are represented by σA (states ±1/2), σB (states ±1/2), and SC (states ±1, 0). We have performed Monte Carlo simulations to obtain the phase diagram temperature kBT/|J| versus the strength of the random anisotropy D/|J|. The phase boundary between two ferrimagnetic FR1 and FR2 phases at lower temperatures are always first-order for p < 0.25 and second-order phase transition between the FR1, FR2 and the paramagnetic P phases. On the other hand, for values of p ⪆ 0.5, the phase diagram presents only second-order phase transition lines.

Keywords: triangular lattice; random anisotropy; spin ising; mixed spin

Journal Title: Condensed Matter Physics
Year Published: 2023

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