Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice
Scientific paper
2009-09-11
Phys.Rev.B80:054408,2009
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Lattice
29 pages, 7 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.80.054408
The bivariate high-temperature expansion of the spin-spin correlation-function of the three-dimensional classical XY (planar rotator) model, with spatially-anisotropic nearest-neighbor couplings, is extended from the 10th through the 21st order. The computation is carried out for the simple-cubic lattice, in the absence of magnetic field, in the case in which the coupling strength along the z-axis of the lattice is different from those along the x- and the y-axes. It is then possible to determine accurately the critical temperature as function of the parameter R which characterizes the coupling anisotropy and to check numerically the universality, with respect to R, of the critical exponents of the three-dimensional anisotropic system. The analysis of our data also shows that the main predictions of the generalized scaling theory for the crossover from the three-dimensional to the two-dimensional critical behavior are compatible with the series extrapolations.
Butera Paolo
Pernici Mario
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