Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Scientific paper
1999-01-04
J. of Non-Crystalline Solids {235-237} (1998) 570-575
Physics
Condensed Matter
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
10 pages, latex
Scientific paper
A model of diluted random field sustained by quenched volume deformations is shown to reproduce puzzling physical features found in X(CN)_{x}Y_{1-x} mixed cyanide crystals. X is an alkali metal (K, Na or Rb) and Y is a spherical halogen ion (Br, Cl or I). Critical thresholds x_c at which associated first order ferroelastic transitions disappear are calculated exactly. The diluted random field is shown to compete with compressibility in making the transition first order. Transitions are then found to remain first order down to x_c except in the case of bromine dilution where they become continuous. All the results are in excellent agreement with available experimental data.
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