The one-dimensional Ising model in a random field and with power-law decaying ferromagnetic bonds is studied at zero temperature. Comparing the scaling of the energy contributions of the ferromagnetic domain wall flip and of the random field a la Imry-Ma, a threshold value for the power rho of the long-range interaction can be determined, beyond which no critical behavior occurs. The critical threshold value is rho(c) = 3/ 2, at a difference with the zero field model in which rho(c) = 2. This prediction is analyzed by numerical computation of the ground states below, at, and above this threshold value. The analogy between the critical behavior of long-range one-dimensional systems and in short-range D-dimensional systems is investigated. At the critical threshold value of rho, corresponding to the lower critical dimension, numerical evidence is found for a zero temperature transition at a finite critical field. Possible finite size crossover effects are discussed in this case. Some implications for the critical behavior of spin glasses in a field are conjectured.

Long-range random-field Ising model: Phase transition threshold and equivalence of short and long ranges

Leuzzi L;
2013

Abstract

The one-dimensional Ising model in a random field and with power-law decaying ferromagnetic bonds is studied at zero temperature. Comparing the scaling of the energy contributions of the ferromagnetic domain wall flip and of the random field a la Imry-Ma, a threshold value for the power rho of the long-range interaction can be determined, beyond which no critical behavior occurs. The critical threshold value is rho(c) = 3/ 2, at a difference with the zero field model in which rho(c) = 2. This prediction is analyzed by numerical computation of the ground states below, at, and above this threshold value. The analogy between the critical behavior of long-range one-dimensional systems and in short-range D-dimensional systems is investigated. At the critical threshold value of rho, corresponding to the lower critical dimension, numerical evidence is found for a zero temperature transition at a finite critical field. Possible finite size crossover effects are discussed in this case. Some implications for the critical behavior of spin glasses in a field are conjectured.
2013
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
LOWER CRITICAL DIMENSION; SPIN-GLASS MODEL; CRITICAL EXPONENTS; CRITICAL-BEHAVIOR; RANDOM-SYSTEMS; SYMMETRY; DISORDER; STATE
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