We use Monte Carlo simulations and tensor network methods to study a classical monomer-dimer model on the square lattice with a hole (monomer) fugacity z, an aligning dimer-dimer interaction u that favors columnar order, and an attractive dimer-dimer interaction v between two adjacent dimers that lie on the same principal axis of the lattice. The Monte Carlo simulations of finite size systems rely on our grand-canonical generalization of the dimer worm algorithm, while the tensor network computations are based on a uniform matrix product ansatz for the eigenvector of the row-to-row transfer matrix that work directly in the thermodynamic limit. The phase diagram has nematic, columnar order and fluid phases, and a nonzero temperature multicritical point at which all three meet. For any fixed v/u 0; our numerical results confirm this theoretical expectation but find that zmc(v/u)→0 very rapidly as v/u→∞. Our numerical results also confirm the theoretical expectation that the corresponding multicritical behavior is in the universality class of the four-state Potts multicritical point on critical line of the two-dimensional Ashkin-Teller model.
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Morita, S., Lee, H. Y., Damle, K., & Kawashima, N. (2023). Ashkin-Teller phase transition and multicritical behavior in a classical monomer-dimer model. Physical Review Research, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.043061
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