Abstract
Simple elastic models of spin-crossover compounds are known empirically to exhibit classical critical behavior. We demonstrate how the long-range interactions responsible for this behavior arise naturally upon integrating out mechanical fluctuations of such a model. A mean-field theory applied to the resulting effective Hamiltonian quantitatively accounts for both thermodynamics and kinetics observed in computer simulations, including a barrier to magnetization reversal that grows extensively with system size. For nanocrystals, which break translational symmetry, a straightforward extension of mean-field theory yields similarly accurate results.
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Frechette, L. B., Dellago, C., & Geissler, P. L. (2020). Origin of mean-field behavior in an elastic Ising model. Physical Review B, 102(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.024102
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