Monte Carlo study of the metamagnet ising model in a random and uniform field

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Monte Carlo simulation has been used to determine the phase diagram of a metamagnet Ising model in the presence of a random and uniform magnetic field. The model consists of a spin-1/2 metamagnet in which the nearest neighbor and next nearest neighbor spin interactions are antiferromagnetic (J1 < 0) and ferromagnetic (J2 > 0), respectively. We used a bimodal probability distribution for the random magnetic field. We have calculated the staggered magnetization and the fourth-order Binder cumulants in order to obtain the critical points. The phase diagram in the uniform field versus temperature plane presents continuous and first-order transition lines. The phase transition lines, together with the critical and tricritical points, have been obtained for several random field values.

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Weizenmann, A., Godoy, M., & De Arruda, A. S. (2006). Monte Carlo study of the metamagnet ising model in a random and uniform field. In Brazilian Journal of Physics (Vol. 36, pp. 645–647). Sociedade Brasileira de Fisica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332006000500011

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